Lamentations:
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- Lamentations was probably written shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem.
 - Lamentations is an Acrostic Arrangement which is a verse or arrangement of words in which certain letters in each line, as the first or last, when taken in order spell out a word, motto, etc.
 - In Lamentations each chapter has 22 verses or a multiple of 22 verses.
 - The 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are used in succession to begin each verse in chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
 - In chapter 3 each of the 22 Hebrew letters are used in succession after every third verse.
 - The three Jewish grouping of writings in the Old Testament are:
 
- The Law
 - The Prophets
 - The Writings
 
- The Rolls are read publicly at a Jewish Festival.
 - The five rolls are:
 
- The Song of Solomon
 - Ruth
 - Ecclesiastes
 - Esther
 - Lamentations
 

