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Trigger Warning: Contains reference to infant death
The Bible's darkest book just got darker.
The fourth chapter of the Book of Lamentations makes for some harrowing reading as the writer is caught up in the wretched, slow death of a city under siege.
With the horror of his situation all around him, he composes without doubt the bleakest chapter in the entire Bible.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
X: @WhollyBuyable
By Chas BayfieldTrigger Warning: Contains reference to infant death
The Bible's darkest book just got darker.
The fourth chapter of the Book of Lamentations makes for some harrowing reading as the writer is caught up in the wretched, slow death of a city under siege.
With the horror of his situation all around him, he composes without doubt the bleakest chapter in the entire Bible.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
X: @WhollyBuyable