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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Jeremiah Ezekiel
Lamentations 2
Jeremiah laments the misery of Jerusalem, and its causes, and
their enemies derision, ver. 1-17. An exhortation to true sorrow
and repentance, and a fervent prayer, ver. 18-22.
Verse 1. His footstool - His temple; but suffered the Chaldeans to
destroy it. Cast down - That is, thrown them down from the
highest glory and honour, to the meanest degree of servitude.
Verse 2. Polluted - Dealt with them as with a polluted thing; cast them
off, brake them in pieces.
Verse 3. The horn - All their beauty and strength. Drawn back - God
hath drawn back his assistance which he was wont to give the
Jews against their enemies. Round about - God consumed them,
not in this or that part, but round about, as a fire seizing an house
at once on all sides.
Verse 4. He - That is, God, (whom by their sins they had provoked and
made their enemy) behaved himself as an enemy. And slew - All
their young men, and maidens who were pleasant to look upon.
Verse 6. His tabernacle - His temple. The places - The synagogues. The
king - By the king and the priests are meant persons of greatest
rank and eminency, though it is thought here is a special reference
to Zedekiah the king of Judah, and Seraiah who was the high
priest; the former of which was miserably handled, the latter slain.
Verse 7. They - The enemies with their triumphs and blasphemies, made
as great a noise, as those that sang holy songs, or played on
instruments, were wont to make to the glory of God.
Verse 8. The wall - The strength and security of the Jews. A line -
Artificers used with lines not only to mark out places for building,
but also for destruction, to direct them what to cut off; and such a
line is here meant.
Verse 9. Among the Gentiles - In miserable captivity. The law - Is no
more read, opened or observed. Her prophets - They had but very
few prophets, from this time to the time of the gospel, and very
few of those at this time alive had any Revelation from God.
Verse 10. The virgins - The whole city is in a mournful posture.
Verse 11. Mine eyes - This whole verse is but expressive of the prophets
great affliction for the miseries come upon the Jews. He wept
himself almost blind. Bowels - His passion had disturbed his
bodily humours, that his bowels were troubled. Liver - His gall
lying under his liver. All these are expressions of great affliction
and sorrow. Swoon - During the famine, occasioned by the long
siege.
Verse 12. Bosom - When they died in their mother's arms.
Verse 13. Who - There was no people whose condition was in any
degree parallel to the misery of the Jews: nor was there any cure
for them, their breach was like a sea breach where the waters
come in with such a torrent, that there is no making any defense
against them.
Verse 14. The prophets - False prophets told you vain stories. Not
discovered - Whereas they ought to have made you sensible of
your sins, and this might have prevented your captivity. False
burdens - False stories to encourage you in sin, and so cause your
banishment.
Verse 18. O wall - That is, those that are upon it.
Verse 20. Whom - Not the Heathen, but to thy own people. Women -
Wilt thou suffer women to satisfy their hunger with the fruit of
their own bodies?
Verse 22. My terrors - As my people were wont to be called together
from all parts in a solemn day, so now my terrible enemies, or
terrible things are by thee called together.
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Jeremiah Ezekiel
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