Final answer:
The statement about a New Testament man whose 'meat was locusts and wild honey' is true and refers to John the Baptist.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that "His meat was locusts and wild honey" refers to John the Baptist in the New Testament, not to a man in the books of Kings or Lamentations which discuss different events and individuals. John the Baptist is described in the New Testament as a forerunner to Jesus Christ, known for his ascetic lifestyle, which included a diet of locusts and wild honey as mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew (3:4) and the Gospel of Mark (1:6). Therefore, the statement about a man whose "meat was locusts and wild honey" is true when properly attributed to John the Baptist and not to any person from the Old Testament books of Kings or Lamentations.