Lamentations 5:1
The acrostic gives way before the outburst of emotion in prayer. The only connection with it is the number of the verses (twenty-two, corresponding with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet).... [ Continue Reading ]
The acrostic gives way before the outburst of emotion in prayer. The only connection with it is the number of the verses (twenty-two, corresponding with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet).... [ Continue Reading ]
INHERITANCE: i.e. Canaan.... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR NECKS ARE UNDER PERSECUTION. Our pursuers are upon our necks. PERSECUTION. pursuers. AND. Some codices, with two early printed editions and Syriac, read this "and" in the text. HAVE NO REST. no respite was granted us.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVEN THE HAND. Put by Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of the Adjunct), App-6, for voluntary submission.... [ Continue Reading ]
BORNE. As. burden. The same word as in Isaiah 53:4; Isaiah 53:11. INIQUITIES. Hebrew. _avah._ App-44.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE GAT OUR BREAD. We brought home our bread. LIVES. souls. Hebrew. _nephesh._ App-13. Some codices, with one early printed edition, read "souls". SWORD OF THE WILDERNESS. "The sword" is put, by Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Cause), for the raids and fightings of the inhabitants of the wilderness... [ Continue Reading ]
WOMEN. wives.... [ Continue Reading ]
FACES. Put by Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of the Part), App-6, for the whole person.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO GRIND: i.e. to do women's work. CHILDREN. young children, youths. FELL. staggered. UNDER THE WOOD: i.e. under [the weight or load] of the wood (they were compelled as bond-slaves to carry).... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS: ie. this sin. THESE THINGS: i.e. loss of king, country, possessions, and liberties.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOXES. jackals.... [ Continue Reading ]
REMAINEST. sittest: i.e. as king.... [ Continue Reading ]
DOST. wilt.... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN THOU US. National repentance was the one abiding condition of national blessing, and this must be Jehovah's own work. UNTO THEE. unto Thyself.... [ Continue Reading ]
ART. hast been. IN THE public reading of the Hebrew text Lamentations 5:21 is repeated after Lamentations 5:22, so that the book may end with comfort. The same is the case with Ecclesiastes, Isaiah, and Malachi. The synagogue use appoints this book to be read on the Fast of Ab, which commemorates t... [ Continue Reading ]