INTRODUCTION TO LAMENTATIONS 4
The prophet begins this chapter with a complaint of the ill usage of
the dear children of God, and precious sons of Zion, Lamentations 4:1;
relates the dreadful effects of the famine during the siege of
Jerusalem, Lamentations 4:3; the taking and destruction of that c... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW IS THE GOLD BECOME DIM!.... Or "covered" b; or hid with rust,
dust, or dirt; so that it can scarcely be discerned:
[HOW] IS THE MOST FINE GOLD CHANGED! this may be literally true of the
gold of the temple; and so the Targum calls it
"the gold of the house of the sanctuary;''
with which that w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRECIOUS SONS OF ZION, COMPARABLE TO FINE GOLD,.... This explains
what is meant in Lamentations 4:1; by gold, fine gold, and stones of
the sanctuary; not Josiah and his sons, as some Jewish interpreters;
but all the sons of Zion, or children of God; not the inhabitants of
Zion literally, but spi... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN THE SEA MONSTERS DRAW OUT THE BREAST,.... Which some interpret of
dragons; others of seals, or sea calves; but it is best to understand
it of whales, as the word is rendered in Genesis 1:21; and elsewhere:
and Bochart d has proved, out of various writers, that these have
breasts and milk; but t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TONGUE OF THE SUCKING CHILD CLEAVETH TO THE ROOF OF HIS MOUTH FOR
THIRST,.... Through want of the milk of the breast, which is both food
and drink unto it:
THE YOUNG CHILDREN ASK BREAD; of their parents as usual, not knowing
how the case was, that there was a famine in the city; these are such... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT DID FEED DELICATELY ARE DESOLATE IN THE STREETS,.... That
were brought up in the king's palace, or in the houses of noblemen;
or, however, born of parents rich and wealthy, and had been used to
good living, and had fared sumptuously and deliciously every day, were
now wandering about in th... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE PUNISHMENT OF THE INIQUITY OF THE DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE,....
In the long siege of their city, and the evils that attended it,
especially the sore famine:
IS GREATER THAN THE PUNISHMENT OF THE SIN OF SODOM; which was
destroyed at once by fire from heaven: or it may be rendered, "the
iniquity... [ Continue Reading ]
HER NAZARITES WERE PURER THAN SNOW,.... Such who separated themselves
by a vow to the Lord, and abstained from drinking wine and strong
drink, and by a moderate diet, and often washing themselves, as well
as taking great care of their hair, appeared very neat and comely,
like snow, without any spot... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR VISAGE IS BLACKER THAN A COAL,.... Or, "darker than blackness";
or, "dark through blackness" y; by reason of the famine, and because
of grief and trouble for themselves and their friends, which changed
their complexions, countenances, and skins; they that looked before as
pure as snow, as whit... [ Continue Reading ]
[THEY THAT BE] SLAIN WITH THE SWORD ARE BETTER THAN [THEY THAT BE]
SLAIN WITH HUNGER,.... Not that they are better with respect to their
state after death, but with respect to their manner of dying. They
that were slain by the sword of the Chaldeans, as many were, either
upon the walls, or in sallie... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HANDS OF THE PITIFUL WOMEN HAVE SODDEN THEIR OWN CHILDREN,....
Such as were naturally, and agreeably to their sex, pitiful and
compassionate; merciful to the poor, as the Targum; and especially
tenderhearted to their own offspring; yet, by reason of the soreness
of the famine, became so cruel an... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD HATH ACCOMPLISHED HIS FURY,.... Which rose up in his mind,
and which he purposed in himself to bring upon the sinful people of
the Jews:
HE HATH POURED OUT HIS FIERCE ANGER; the vials of his wrath in great
abundance, even all he meant to pour out upon them:
AND HATH KINDLED A FIRE IN ZION... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGS OF THE EARTH, AND ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THE WORLD,.... Not
only the neighbouring nations, and the kings of them, but even such in
all parts of the world that knew anything of Jerusalem:
WOULD NOT HAVE BELIEVED THAT THE ADVERSARY AND THE ENEMY WOULD HAVE
ENTERED INTO THE GATES OF JERUSALE... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE SINS OF HER PROPHETS, [AND] THE INIQUITIES OF HER PRIESTS,....
Aben Ezra interprets this of the prophets of Baal, and the priests of
the high places; but though false prophets and wicked priests are
meant, yet such as were among the Jews, made choice of and approved of
by them: see 2 Chronic... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE WANDERED [AS] BLIND [MEN] IN THE STREETS,.... That is, the
false prophets and wicked priests; and may be understood either
literally, that when the city was taken, and they fled, they were like
blind men, and knew not which way to go to make their escape, but
wandered from place to place,... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CRIED UNTO THEM, DEPART YE, [IT IS] UNCLEAN,.... Or, O ye
"unclean" e; that is, the people said so to the priests, being
polluted with blood; they abhorred them, did not care they should come
nigh them, but bid them keep at distance; they that cleansed others of
leprosy were treated as leprous... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ANGER OF THE LORD HATH DIVIDED THEM,.... Or, "the face of the
Lord" f; the anger that appeared in his face, in the dispensation of
his providence, removed them out of their own land, and dispersed them
among several countries and nations of the world, and as they now are:
these are not the words... [ Continue Reading ]
AS FOR US, OUR EYES AS YET FAILED FOR OUR VAIN HELP,.... Or, "while we
were yet" h; a nation, a people, a body politic, in our own land,
before the city of Jerusalem was taken, we were looking for help, as
was promised us; but it proved a vain help, none was given us; for
which we kept looking to th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HUNT OUR STEPS, THAT WE CANNOT GO IN OUR STREETS,.... The
Chaldeans, from their forts and batteries, as they could see, they
watched the people as they came out of their houses, and walked about
the streets, and shot their arrows at them; so that they were obliged
to keep within doors, and not... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR PERSECUTORS ARE SWIFTER THAN THE EAGLES OF THE HEAVENS,.... That
fly in the heavens; and which, as they have a quick sight to discern
their prey afar off, are very swift to pursue it; they are the
swiftest of birds, and are so to a proverb. Apuleius i represents the
swift pursuit of their prey,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BREATH OF OUR NOSTRILS, THE ANOINTED OF THE LORD, WAS TAKEN IN
THEIR PITS,.... Or "the Messiah", or "the Christ of the Lord" n; not
Josiah, as the Targum; and so Jarchi and others; for though he was the
Lord's anointed, and the life of the people, being the head of them,
as every king is, especi... [ Continue Reading ]
REJOICE AND BE GLAD, O DAUGHTER OF EDOM,.... The land of Idumea, and
the inhabitants of it, who did indeed rejoice at the destruction of
Jerusalem, Obadiah 1:12; and here, in an ironic manner, are bid to go
on with their mirth, if they could, like the young man in
Ecclesiastes 11:9, as Aben Ezra ob... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PUNISHMENT OF THINE INIQUITY IS ACCOMPLISHED, O DAUGHTER OF
ZION,.... In part in the seventy years' captivity in Babylon, and more
fully in their present captivity; for, as has been observed, there are
some things in the preceding account, which had a further
accomplishment in the destruction of... [ Continue Reading ]