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Lamentations 2
The
touching appeal to Jehovah: the desolation of Jerusalem
His work
The second chapter is a
very deep and touching appeal. The desolation of
Jerusalem is looked at as Jehovah's own work, on what was
His own, and not as that of the enemy. Never had there
been such sorrow. Not only had He polluted the kingdom
and its princes, and had been as an enemy against
Jerusalem, and all that was goodly in it, but He had cast
down His altar, abhorred His sanctuary. He no longer
respected what He had Himself set up. Only we must
remember that it was when the relationships of Jehovah
with His people depended, however long God's patience, on
the faithfulness of the people's obedience to Jehovah, on
the old covenant. But this consideration gives room for
appealing to Himself. Still it is a solemn thing when
Jehovah is forced to reject that which He acknowledges to
be His own. But it must be so if the association of His
name is only a means of falsifying the testimony of what
He is (v. 6, 7). And this brings before us the amazingly
important principle contained in the ministry of
Jeremiah, not merely the substitution of Babylon and the
Gentile empire for Jerusalem and God's government in
Israel, but the setting this last aside in itself, the
ground of God's relationship with man where it subsisted,
as that which could not subsist when put to the test.
Chapter 2:
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