By the rivers of Babylon, there we (a) sat down, yea, we wept, when we
remembered Zion.
(a) That is, we abode a long time, and even though the country was
pleasant, yet it could not stay our tears, nor turn us from the true
service of our God.... [ Continue Reading ]
We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst (b) thereof.
(b) That is, of that country.... [ Continue Reading ]
For there they that carried us away captive (c) required of us a song;
and they that wasted us [required of us] mirth, [saying], Sing us
[one] of the songs of Zion.
(c) The Babylonians speak thus in mocking us, as though by our silence
we should signify that we hoped no more in God.... [ Continue Reading ]
(d) If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget [her
cunning].
(d) Even the faithful are touched by their particular griefs, yet the
common sorrow of the Church is most grievous to them, and is such as
they cannot but remember and lament.... [ Continue Reading ]
If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my
mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my (e) chief joy.
(e) The decay of God's religion in their country was so grievous that
no joy could make them glad, unless it was restored.... [ Continue Reading ]
Remember, O LORD, the children of (f) Edom in the (g) day of
Jerusalem; who said, Rase [it], rase [it, even] to the foundation
thereof.
(f) As was prophesied in (Ezekiel 25:13; Jeremiah 49:7; Obadiah 1:10),
showing that the Edomites who came from Esau, conspired with the
Babylonians against their b... [ Continue Reading ]
(h) Happy [shall he be], that taketh and dasheth thy little ones
against the stones.
(h) He alludes to Isaiah's prophecy in (Isaiah 13:16) promising good
success to Cyrus and Darius, whom ambition moved to fight against
Babylon, but God used them as his rods to punish his enemies.... [ Continue Reading ]