Lamentations 4:5
Those who feasted on delicacies perish in the streets; those who were brought up in purple embrace ash heaps—the verse contrasts the former luxury (feasting on delicacies, being raised in purple) with present degradation (perishing in streets, embracing ash heaps). The image of those once accustomed to luxury now lying dead in streets emphasizes the reversal. Theologically, the verse suggests that those who were most privileged are most devastated by the reversal; there is no cushion of resilience for those who have known only comfort. The ash heaps reference mourning and defilement; the once-privileged are now associated with death and waste. The verse emphasizes that the judgment destroys all classes; none escape.