Chapter 5:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Jeremiah Ezekiel
Lamentations 5
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The Jewish nation supplicating the Divine favour.
Verses 1-16
Is any afflicted? Let him pray; and let him in prayer pour out his complaint to
God. The people of God do so here; they complain not of evils feared, but of
evils felt. If penitent and patient under what we suffer for the sins of our
fathers, we may expect that He who punishes, will return in mercy to us. They
acknowledge, Woe unto us that we have sinned! All our woes are owing to our own
sin and folly. Though our sins and God's just displeasure cause our sufferings,
we may hope in his pardoning mercy, his sanctifying grace, and his kind
providence. But the sins of a man's whole life will be punished with vengeance
at last, unless he obtains an interest in Him who bare our sins in his own body
on the tree.
Verses
17-22 The people of God express deep concern for the ruins of the temple,
more than for any other of their calamities. But whatever changes there are on
earth, God is still the same, and remains for ever wise and holy, just and good;
with Him there is no variableness nor shadow of turning. They earnestly pray to
God for mercy and grace; Turn us to thee, O Lord. God never leaves any till they
first leave him; if he turns them to him in a way of duty, no doubt he will
quickly return to them in a way of mercy. If God by his grace renew our hearts,
he will by his favour renew our days. Troubles may cause our hearts to be faint,
and our eyes to be dim, but the way to the mercy-seat of our reconciled God is
open. Let us, in all our trials, put our whole trust and confidence in his
mercy; let us confess our sins, and pour out our hearts before him. Let us watch
against repinings and despondency; for we surely know, that it shall be well in
the end with all that trust in, fear, love, and serve the Lord. Are not the
Lord's judgments in the earth the same as in Jeremiah's days? Let Zion then be
remembered by us in our prayers, and her welfare be sought above every earthly
joy. Spare, Lord, spare thy people, and give not thine heritage to reproach, for
the heathen to rule over them.
Chapter 5:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Read Lamentations 5 |
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