INTRODUCTION TO LAMENTATIONS 3
This chapter is a complaint and lamentation like the former, and on
the same subject, only the prophet mixes his own afflictions and
distresses with the public calamities; or else he represents the
church in her complaints; and some have thought him to be a type of
Ch... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] THE MAN [THAT] HATH SEEN AFFLICTION,.... Had a much experience
of it, especially ever since he had been a prophet; being reproached
and ill used by his own people, and suffering with them in their
calamities; particularly, as Jarchi observes, his affliction was
greater than the other prophets... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH LED ME, AND BROUGHT [ME INTO] DARKNESS,.... Which oftentimes
signifies distress, calamity, and affliction, of one sort or another:
thus the Jews were brought into the darkness of captivity; Jeremiah to
the darkness of a dungeon, to which there may be an allusion; and
Christ his antitype was... [ Continue Reading ]
SURELY AGAINST ME IS HE TURNED,.... As an enemy, who used to be a
friend; he has so altered and changed the course of his providence, as
if his favour and affections were wholly removed; he has planted his
artillery against me, and made me the butt of his arrows: or, "only
against me"; so Jarchi; as... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FLESH AND MY SKIN HATH HE MADE OLD,.... His flesh with blows, and
his skin with smiting, as the Targum; his flesh was so emaciated, and
his skin so withered and wrinkled, that he looked like an old man; as
our Lord, when little more than thirty years of age, what with his
sorrows and troubles, lo... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH BUILDED AGAINST ME,.... Fortresses, as the Targum adds; as
when forts and batteries were raised by the Chaldeans against the city
of Jerusalem, in which the prophet was:
AND COMPASSED [ME] WITH GALL AND TRAVAIL; or "weariness" e; the same
with gall and wormwood, Lamentations 3:19; as Jarchi... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH SET ME IN DARK PLACES,.... In the dark house of the prison, as
the Targum; in the dark dungeon where the prophet was put; or the
captivity in which the Jews were, and which was like the dark grave or
state of the dead; and hence they are said to be in their graves,
Ezekiel 37:12. Christ was... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH HEDGED ME ABOUT, THAT I CANNOT GO OUT,.... When in prison, or
in the dungeon, or during the siege of Jerusalem; though the phrase
may only denote in general the greatness of his troubles, with which
he was encompassed, and how inextricable they were; like a hedge about
a vineyard, or a wall... [ Continue Reading ]
ALSO WHEN I CRY AND SHOUT,.... Cry, because of the distress of the
enemy within; "shout", or cry aloud for help from others without; as
persons in a prison do, to make them hear and pity their case: thus
the prophet in his affliction cried aloud to God; was fervent,
earnest, and importunate in praye... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH ENCLOSED MY WAYS WITH HEWN STONE,.... Not with a hedge of
thorns, or mud walls, but with a fence of stones; and these not rough,
and laid loosely together, but hewn and put in order, and well
cemented. The Targum is, with marble hewn stones, which are harder
than common stones, and not so ea... [ Continue Reading ]
HE [WAS] UNTO ME [AS] A BEAR LYING IN WAIT,.... For its prey, which
seizes on it at once, and tears it in pieces; such were the Chaldeans
to the Jews by divine permission:
[AND AS] A LION IN SECRET PLACES; lurking there, in order to take
every opportunity and advantage, and fall upon any creature t... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH TURNED ASIDE MY WAYS,.... Or caused me to depart or go back
from the way I was in, and so fall into the hand of the enemy that lay
in wait, as before. Jarchi interprets the word of thorns, and of
scattering the way with thorns, and hedging it up with them, so that
there was no passing, Hosea... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH BENT HIS BOW,.... Which is put for all the instruments, of
war; the Chaldeans were archers, and shot their arrows into the city:
AND SET ME AS A MARK FOR THE ARROW; as a target to shoot at;
signifying that God dealt with him, or his people, as enemies, the
object of his wrath and indignatio... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH CAUSED THE ARROWS OF HIS QUIVER,.... Or, "the sons of his
quiver" i; an usual Hebraism; the quiver is compared, as Aben Ezra
observes, to a pregnant woman; and Horace has a like expression,
"venenatis gravidam sagittis pharetram" k; the judgments of God are
often signified by this metaphor,... [ Continue Reading ]
I WAS A DERISION TO ALL MY PEOPLE,.... So Jeremiah was to the people
of the Jews, and especially to his townsmen, the men of Anathoth,
Jeremiah 20:7; but if he represents the body of the people, others
must be intended; for they could not be a derision to themselves. The
Targum renders it, to the sp... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH FILLED ME WITH BITTERNESS,.... Or "with bitternesses" m;
instead of food, bitter herbs; the allusion perhaps is to the bitter
herbs eaten at the passover, and signify bitter afflictions, sore
calamities, of which the prophet and his people had their fill. The
Targum is,
"with the gall of se... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH ALSO BROKEN MY TEETH WITH GRAVEL STONES,.... With gritty
bread, such as is made of corn ground with new millstones, the grit of
which mixes with the flour; or with stony bread, as Seneca n calls a
benefit troublesome to others; with bread that has little stones mixed
with it, by eating of wh... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU HAST REMOVED MY SOUL FAR OFF FROM PEACE,.... From the time
the city was besieged by the Chaldeans, and now the people was carried
captive; who could have no true peace, being in a foreign land, in an
enemy's country, and out of their own, and far from the place of
divine worship; nor could... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I SAID, MY STRENGTH AND MY HOPE ARE PERISHED FROM THE LORD. The
former of these words signifies, according to Aben Ezra, "my
standing", my subsistence, my continuance in being, or my perpetuity;
according to Jarchi, my abiding r in this world; it is rendered
"blood" in Isaiah 63:3; which is the... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBERING MINE AFFLICTION AND MY MISERY,.... The miserable
affliction of him and his people; the remembrance of which, and poring
upon it continually, caused the despondency before expressed: though
it may be rendered imperatively, "remember my affliction, and my
misery" s; so the Vulgate Latin an... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL HATH [THEM] STILL IN REMEMBRANCE,.... That is, according to
our version, affliction and misery, compared to wormwood and gall: but
the words, "my soul", are fetched from the next clause, where they
ought to stand, and this to be rendered, "in remembering thou wilt
remember" t; or, "thou wilt... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS I RECALL TO MY MIND,.... Not affliction and misery, but the
Lord's remembrance of his people; what he had been used to do, and
would do again; and particularly what follows, the abundant mercy of
God, and his great faithfulness; these things the prophet fetched back
to his mind; and revolved th... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS OF] THE LORD'S MERCIES THAT WE ARE NOT CONSUMED,.... It was
true of the prophet, that he died not in prison, or in the dungeon;
and of the people of the Jews, who though many of them perished by the
sword, famine, and pestilence, yet God did not make a full end of
them, according to his graci... [ Continue Reading ]
[THEY ARE] NEW EVERY MORNING,.... That is, the tender mercies or
compassions of God are, which prove that they fail not; there are
instances of them every day, not only in a temporal, but in a
spiritual sense; they are ever new, always fresh and vigorous,
constant and perpetual; such are the love, g... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD [IS] MY PORTION, SAITH MY SOUL,.... The prophet, or the
church, whom he represents, rises and increases in the exercise of
faith; from considering the mercies, compassions, and faithfulness of
God, concludes a sure and firm interest in him, as a portion and
inheritance. The Lord is the port... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD [IS] GOOD TO THEM THAT WAIT FOR HIM,.... For the enjoyment of
him as their portion in this world, and in that to come; for his
presence here and hereafter; which they are sometimes now deprived of,
but should wait patiently for it; since he has his set time to arise
and favour them with it;... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] GOOD THAT [A MAN] SHOULD BOTH HOPE AND QUIETLY WAIT,.... This
follows from the former; for if God is good to such, it must be good
for them to hope and wait for him; it is both their duty and their
interest: and it may be observed, that hope is the ground of patient
waiting, and is here prom... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] GOOD FOR A MAN THAT HE BEAR THE YOKE IN HIS YOUTH. Either the
yoke of the commandments, as the Targum; or of correction, as Aben
Ezra; of afflictions, as fatherly chastisements; both senses may be
retained. It is good to bear the yoke of the moral law, or the
commandments of God, as they are... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SITTETH ALONE,.... Retires from the world, and the men of it, who
takes upon him the yoke of Christ; though he is not alone, but God,
Father, Son, and Spirit, are with him; and he is with the saints, the
excellent of the earth, and has communion with them; and so he is that
under the afflicting h... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PUTTETH HIS MOUTH IN THE DUST,.... Of self-abhorrence; sensible of
his own vileness and nothingness, his unworthiness, and the
unprofitableness of all his duties; ascribing the whole of his
salvation to the free grace of God, Job 42:6; humbling himself under
the mighty hand of God; not daring to... [ Continue Reading ]
HE GIVETH [HIS] CHEEK TO HIM THAT SMITETH HIM,.... Either to God that
afflicts him, and patiently bears it; see Isaiah 9:13; or rather to
men. To be smitten on the cheek is always reckoned a very great
affront; to turn the cheek to an injurious man is to give him an
opportunity and leave to smite, a... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LORD WILL NOT CAST OFF FOR EVER. Which is not to be understood
of all his creatures; for there are some he does cast off for ever, as
the angels that sinned; reprobate men, profligate and abandoned
sinners, that live and die impenitent; and unbelievers, carnal
professors, and apostates; but... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THOUGH HE CAUSE GRIEF,.... As he sometimes does in his own people;
by convincing them of sin, and producing in them godly sorrow, which
worketh repentance unto life, not to be repented of; by correcting and
chastising them for it, and by hiding his face from them; all which
are grievous to them:... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE DOTH NOT AFFLICT WILLINGLY,.... Or, "from his heart" e; he does
afflict; for all afflictions are from God, but they do not come from
the mere motion of his heart, or are the effects of his sovereign will
and pleasure, as the good things he bestows upon his people do,
without any respect to an... [ Continue Reading ]
TO CRUSH UNDER HIS FEET ALL THE PRISONERS OF THE EARTH. These words,
with what follow in Lamentations 3:35; either depend upon the
preceding, and are to be connected with them, "he doth not afflict",
c. Lamentations 3:33 though he lays his hand on men, he do not crush
them under his feet, or break t... [ Continue Reading ]
TO TURN ASIDE THE RIGHT OF A MAN,.... The Targum is, of a poor man;
not to do him justice in a court of judicature; to cause judgment to
incline to the wrong side; to give the cause against a man, to give a
wrong sentence; this is disapproved of by the Lord, and forbidden by
him:
BEFORE THE FACE OF... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SUBVERT A MAN IN HIS CAUSE,.... A poor man, as the Targum, which
aggravates it; as by courses and methods taken in an open court, so by
secret underhand ways, to get the cause from him, and injure him in
his property:
THE LORD APPROVETH NOT; or, "seeth not" g; which some understand as
spoken by... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO [IS] HE [THAT] SAITH, AND IT COMETH TO PASS?.... Or, "who [that]
says [this shall be], and it cometh to pass?" or, "who [is] he [that]
saith [this shall] come to pass?" i this, or that, or the other thing,
he wills and desires, and his heart is set upon:
[WHEN] THE LORD COMMANDETH [IT] NOT? has... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF THE MOUTH OF THE MOST HIGH PROCEED NOT EVIL AND GOOD?]
Certainly they do; they come to pass, both one and the other, as God
has pronounced, and his will determined; even "evils", as it is in the
plural number; not the evil of sin, or of fault; this comes not out of
the mouth of God, but is fo... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE DOTH A LIVING MAN COMPLAIN?.... Or murmur, or fret and vex,
or bemoan himself; all which the word k may signify; as the prophet
had done in his own person; or as representing the church,
Lamentations 3:1; and here checks himself for it; and especially since
the mercies and compassions of G... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US SEARCH AND TRY OUR WAYS,.... stead of murmuring and
complaining, let us search for something that may support and comfort,
teach and instruct, under afflictive providences; let us search into
the love of God, which, though it cannot be fully searched out, it
will be found to be from everlasti... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US LIFT UP OUR HEART WITH [OUR] HANDS,.... Lifting up of the hands
is a prayer gesture, and is put for prayer itself; see
Psalms 141:2; but the heart must go along with it, or it is of no
avail; the soul must be lifted up to God; there must be an ascending
of that unto him, in earnest desires a... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE TRANSGRESSED, AND HAVE REBELLED,.... Here begins the prayer,
the sense of which is directed to, though the words are not dictated;
and it begins with confession of sin, as prayer should, especially
when in such circumstances as the people of the Jews now were; and
with confession of it, as a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST COVERED WITH ANGER,.... Either himself; not as a tender
father, that cannot bear to see the affliction of a child; this does
not suit with anger; but rather as one greatly displeased, in whose
face anger appears, being covered with it; or who covers his face with
it, that he may not be see... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST COVERED THYSELF WITH A CLOUD,.... With wrath and anger, as a
cloud; he wrapped up himself in thick darkness, so as not to be seen
or come at: sin, when it appears not pardoned, is as a cloud between
God and his people; and this causes him to show his anger and
displeasure; which is the clo... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST MADE US [AS] THE OFFSCOURING AND REFUSE IN THE MIDST OF THE
PEOPLE. Had given them up into the hands of the Gentiles, the
Chaldeans, to be treated as the dirt of the streets, as the sweepings
of a house; or the dross of metal; or anything that is vile, mean, and
contemptible. The apostle s... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL OUR ENEMIES HAVE OPENED THEIR MOUTHS AGAINST US. Like lions and
other beasts of prey, to devour us; or in way of scorn and derision;
pouring out their reproaches upon us, and scoffs at us, for our
religion, and the worship of God, and on account of present miseries
and distresses; see Lamentatio... [ Continue Reading ]
FEAR AND A SNARE IS COME UPON US,.... Or, "fear and a pit" m; the fear
of failing into the pit of ruin and destruction, on the brink of which
they saw themselves; or fear seized us, and caused us to flee; and a
snare or pit was prepared for us to fall into; so that there was no
escaping hence:
DESO... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYE RUNNETH DOWN WITH RIVERS OF WATERS,.... Denoting the
greatness of his grief and trouble at the afflictions of his people,
and the vast profusion of tears on that account. Here the prophet
speaks in his own person, expressing the anguish of his soul he felt,
and the floods of tears he shed:... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYE TRICKLETH DOWN, AND CEASETH NOT,.... From weeping, as the
Targum: the prophet was continually weeping; the distresses of his
people were always uppermost in his mind; and which so affected him,
that it drew tears from his eyes, which constantly trickled down his
cheeks:
WITHOUT ANY INTERMI... [ Continue Reading ]
TILL THE LORD LOOK DO: ON, AND BEHOLD FROM HEAVEN. Disperses and
dissipates the cloud that was about him; shines forth and manifests
himself, and looks favourably upon his people, and delivers them out
of their troubles: this the prophet was in hope of, and was waiting
for; but, till it came to pass... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYE AFFECTETH MINE HEART,.... Seeing the desolation of his
country; the ruins of the city and temple of Jerusalem; and the
multitudes of those that were slain, and carried captive; and the
distresses the rest were in; this affected his heart, and filled it
with grief; as his heart also affected... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE ENEMIES CHASED ME SORE LIKE A BIRD,.... That is weak and
helpless, fearful and timorous; that flees from place to place when
pursued; so it was with the prophet, or rather with the people of the
Jews he represents; for here and in the following verses he speaks not
only of himself, but of them;... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE CUT OFF MY LIFE IN THE DUNGEON,.... Jarchi interprets it,
"they bound me in the prison.''
Jeremiah was both in a prison and in a dungeon, where he was deprived
of the society of men, as if he had been dead; and he was in danger of
losing his life; but whether any respect is had to it her... [ Continue Reading ]
WATERS FLOWED OVER MINE HEAD,.... As in a pit or dungeon, where there
is not only mire and clay, but much water, into which persons being
put, sink, and are covered therewith; see Psalms 69:1; this is to be
understood metaphorically of the waters of afflictions, which
overflowed and overwhelmed the... [ Continue Reading ]
I CALLED UPON THY NAME, O LORD,.... As in times past, so in the
present distress; when all hope was gone, and all help failed, still
there was a God to go to, and call upon:
OUT OF THE LOW DUNGEON; or "dungeon of lownesses" r; the lowest
dungeon, the deepest distress, a man or people could be in; y... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST HEARD MY VOICE,.... Either in times past, when he cried unto
him, and was delivered; and this was an encouragement to call upon him
again in such extremity, who had shown himself to be a God hearing and
answering prayer; hence it follows:
HIDE NOT THINE EAR AT MY BREATHING, AT MY CRY; tur... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU DREWEST NEAR IN THE DAY [THAT] I CALLED UPON THEE,.... When
persons draw nigh to God in a way of duty, and particularly in this of
prayer, and calling on his name; he draws nigh to them in a way of
grace and mercy, and manifests himself to them, and works salvation
for them. The Targum is,
"th... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, THOU HAST PLEADED THE CAUSE OF MY SOUL,.... Or, causes of "my
soul", or "life" u; such as concerned his soul and life: not one only,
but many of them; and this respects not Jeremiah only, and the Lord's
pleading his cause against Zedekiah and his nobles; but the people of
the Jews in former... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, THOU HAST SEEN MY WRONG,.... Or, "my perverseness" w; not that
he or they had been guilty of; but the wrong that was done to him and
them by their enemies; how perverse and ill natured they had been to
them; how badly they had used them; what injuries they had done them;
none of which escape... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST SEEN ALL THEIR VENGEANCE,.... The spirit of revenge in them;
their wrath and fury, and how they burn with a desire of doing
mischief; as well as their revengeful actions, carriage, and
behaviour:
[AND] ALL THEIR IMAGINATIONS AGAINST ME; their secret contrivances of
mischief, their plots a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST HEARD THEIR REPROACH, O LORD,.... Their reproachful words
uttered against the prophet and his people, against God himself; their
spiteful language, their taunts, and scoffs and jeers:
[AND] ALL THEIR IMAGINATIONS AGAINST ME; those he not only saw, as
they appeared in their actions; but he... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIPS OF THOSE THAT ROSE UP AGAINST ME,.... This is to be connected
with the preceding words; and expresses the same thing in different
language. The sense is, that the Lord heard the words which dropped
from the lips of his enemies; their sarcasms, flouts, and jeers; their
bitter reflections, se... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD THEIR SITTING DOWN, AND THEIR RISING UP,.... All their actions;
the whole course of their lives; all which fell under the divine
omniscience, Psalms 139:2; but that is not barely here meant; but that
he would take particular notice hereof, and punish for the same. It
may have respect both to... [ Continue Reading ]
RENDER UNTO THEM A RECOMPENCE, O LORD, ACCORDING TO THE WORK OF THEIR
HANDS. The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions render this, and the
following verses, not as petitions, but as prophecies of what should
be; but they seem rather to be expressed by way of request; and here,
that God would deal w... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE THEM SORROW OF HEART,.... That which will cause sorrow of heart;
such judgments and punishments as will be grievous to them. Some have
observed a likeness between the word here used and that translated
"music", Lamentations 3:63; and think some respect may be had to it;
that whereas the people... [ Continue Reading ]
PERSECUTE AND DESTROY THEM IN ANGER,.... As they have persecuted the
people of God, do thou persecute them; and never leave pursuing them
untie thou hast made a full end of them, as the effect of vindictive
wrath and vengeance:
FROM UNDER THE HEAVENS OF THE LORD; which are made by him, and in
which... [ Continue Reading ]