_Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us._
AN APPEAL FOR GOD’S COMPASSION
The prayer opens with a striking phrase--“Remember, O Lord,” etc.
It cannot be supposed that the elegist conceived of his God as Elijah
mockingly described their silent, unresponsive divinity to the frantic
priests of Baal, or... [ Continue Reading ]
_We have drunken our water for money, our wood is sold unto us._
ZION’S SUFFERINGS
1. Common necessaries denied by adversaries. Fire and water are two
necessary elements, but though God in nature have given these in
common to His creatures, the Jews being captives are now denied them
by their crue... [ Continue Reading ]
_Our necks are under persecution, we labour, and have no rest._
ZION’S SUFFERINGS
1. The words explained. This is the miserable servitude of a conquered
people, this is the insulting and domineering pride of a potent and
victorious enemy. When enemies come in power, menaces and insultations
speak... [ Continue Reading ]
_Our fathers have sinned, and are not, and we have borne their
iniquities._
ZION’S SUFFERINGS
The terms unfolded, When in the depths of our distress the iniquities
of our forefathers come to our remembrance, at once they aggravate our
sins and augment our sorrows (2 Kings 22:13; Daniel 9:16; Jeremi... [ Continue Reading ]
_The elders have ceased from the gate._
THE SEAT OF JUSTICE OVERTHROWN
1. It is a grievous plague unto a people when the seat of justice is
overthrown from among them.
(1) Reasons.
(A) It bringeth in all confusion and disorder.
(B) No man can enjoy anything as his own.
(C) Every one lieth open... [ Continue Reading ]
_For this our heart is faint, for these things our eyes are dim._
ZION’S SUFFERINGS
1. The best are exposed to sorrow. That the best are not out of the
reach of misery, or that there is no outward calamity, but it may fall
upon the godly as well as others (Ecclesiastes 9:1). Ahab’s and
Josiah’s end... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thou, O Lord, remainest forever; Thy throne from generation to
generation._
THE EVERLASTING THRONE
Thus at last our attention is turned from earth to heaven, from man to
God. In this change of vision the mood which gave rise to the
Lamentations disappears. Since earthly things lose their value in... [ Continue Reading ]