Lamentations 5:1

LAMENTATIONS CHAPTER 5 A humble prayer, presenting to the Lord their great misery, LAMENTATIONS 5:1, confessing their sins, LAMENTATIONS 5:16, imploring deliverance, LAMENTATIONS 5:19. It hath been before observed, that it is very frequent in Scripture to express those acts which are reasonably cons... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:3

We are all of us without a king, (who is the common father of the country,) we are deprived of thy fatherly care and protection, many young children amongst us are left without an earthly parent. OUR MOTHERS ARE AS WIDOWS; either our great cities are like widows, wanting magistrates; or, our women t... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:4

This seemeth to refer to the state of the Jews in Babylon, where it is probable their adversaries made them buy both water and wood, which in the land of Canaan they had plentifully, and without any further charge to them than fetching the one, and cutting down and bringing home the other.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:5

As the generality of prisoners of war are made slaves, and put to hard and incessant labour, so in probability the most of the Jews were at first at least.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:6

The ten tribes were all carried captives into Assyria, many of the kingdom of Judah, as we have heard, fled into Egypt after the taking of Jerusalem. GIVING THE HAND may either signify working with their hands, and labouring for them; or yielding up themselves to their power, or lifting up the hands... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:7

We must not understand this in the same sense as EZEKIEL 18:2, where God reflecteth upon them for using a proverb to this sense. It is the prophet who here speaketh, and in the name of the godly Jews, who would not excuse themselves as if they suffered merely for their forefathers sins. But the prop... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:8

Either those who sometimes were our servants, tributary to us, or the posterity of Ham, condemned of old to be servants to our forefather Shem, GENESIS 9:26; or the servants of those masters whom we serve in Babylon: and none will help us and give us more liberty.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:9

The enemies lay encamped in all the plains, so as they could stir out no way but the sword of the Chaldeans was upon them, and what victuals they got they adventured their lives for, during the time of the siege.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:12

Most probably by the enemies hands, though some would have it by their hands, intimating a more sharp and lingering death. Hanging was an ancient way in the Eastern countries of putting malefactors to death, GENESIS 40:19.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:13

Their base, servile condition is expressed by the labour they were put to, which was either grinding in the mill, (an ordinary employment of slaves in those countries,) or carrying millstones; and the younger children in carrying great burdens of wood, under which they fell, as being not able to sta... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:14

Our grave men were wont to sit and execute judgment in the gates, but now there is no such thing. Our young men were wont to play on music, and to have their merry meetings, but they are also ceased.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:15

Either our rejoicing at our solemn festivals, and dancings there, which were usual, as appeareth from many scriptures; or all our joy and dancings, as well at other times as in our solemn festivals.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:16

_ Or, The crown of our head is fallen_, by which is not only to be understood the cessation of their kingdom, but all their honour, splendour, and dignity (crown being taken in a metaphorical notion). WOE UNTO US, that we have sinned! we must thank ourselves for all this, this woe is come upon us be... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:18

Foxes and other wild beasts, which flee from places inhabited for fear of men inhabiting, and are much in desolate places. The mountain of Zion, where the temple once stood, and people met to worship God, was now a desolate, unfrequented place, so as will beasts ran up and down there.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:19

That is, Lord, though for our sins thou sufferest these things to be done unto us, and our throne be through thy righteous providence thrown down, and thy throne in thy sanctuary amongst us be thrown down; yet thou art still the same God, thy power is not diminished, nor thy goodness abated. Thou ru... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:20

Wherefore dost thou, in the dispensations of thy providence, carry thyself as if thou hadst forgotten us, and forsaken us, and that for a long time.... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:21

See the like expression JEREMIAH 31:18. Turn thou us unto thee by giving us repentance, and then our condition will be altered; or receive us into thy favour, and then it shall be well with us. _Renew our days as of old_; restore us to our former estate, that it may be with us as it hath formerly be... [ Continue Reading ]

Lamentations 5:22

OLBHeb; Our translators have here so rendered the particle yk that the words seem to express some diffidence in the prophet of God's mercy in restoring the people to their former state, some expressions of which nature we find falling from the most eminent servants of God in an hour of great temptat... [ Continue Reading ]

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