Job 19:21

have pity.

6:14; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26; Heb 13:3

the hand.

1:11; 2:5,10; 6:4; Ps 38:2

Psalms 69:20

Reproach.

42:10; 123:4; Heb 11:36

I am.

42:6; Mt 26:37,38; Joh 12:27

I looked.

Isa 63:5; Mr 14:37,50

take pity. Heb. to lament with me. but there.

142:4; Joh 16:32; 2Ti 4:16,17

comforters.

Job 16:2; 19:21,22; Mt 26:56

Isaiah 51:19

two things.

47:9; Eze 14:21

are come. Heb. happened. who shall.

Job 2:11; Ps 69:20; Jer 9:17-21; La 1:9,12,17; Am 7:2

destruction. Heb. breaking. by whom.

22:4; 61:2; Job 42:11; Ec 4:1; La 1:16; Am 7:2; 2Co 7:6,7,13

2Th 2:16,17

Jeremiah 16:5

Enter.

6,7; Eze 24:16-23

mourning. or, mourning feast. I have.

15:1-4; De 31:17; 2Ch 15:5,6; Isa 27:11; Zec 8:10; Re 6:4

Jeremiah 21:7

I will.

24:8-10; 34:19-22; 37:17; 38:21-23; 39:4-7; 52:8-11,24-27

2Ki 25:5-7,18-21; 2Ch 36:17-20; Eze 12:12-16; 17:20,21; 21:25,26

he shall.

13:14; De 28:50; 2Ch 36:17; Isa 13:17,18; 27:11; 47:6; Eze 7:9

Eze 8:18; 9:5,6,10; Hab 1:6-10

Lamentations 1:12-16

Is it nothing. or, It is nothing. pass by. Heb. pass bythe way. if. The church in distress here magnifies her affliction; and yet no more than there was cause for her groaning was not heavier than her strokes. She appeals to all spectators--see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow. This might truly be said of the griefs which were suffered in Jerusalem of old; but Christians are apt to apply these words too sensibly and sensitively to themselves, when they are in trouble, and sometimes more than there is reasonable cause to warrant. All men feel most from their own burden, and cannot be persuaded to reconcile themselves to it; how often do thy cry out in the words we are illustrating! whereas, if their troubles were to be thrown into a common stock with those of others, and then an equal dividend made, share and share alike, rather than approve such an arrangement, each would be ready to say, "Pray give me my own again."--Henry.

2:13; 4:6-11; Da 9:12; Mt 24:21; Lu 21:22,23; 23:28-31

above.

2:3,4; De 32:21-25; Job 30:30; Ps 22:14; 31:10; 102:3-5; Na 1:6

Hab 3:16; 2Th 1:8; Heb 12:29

he hath spread.

4:17-20; Job 18:8; 19:6; Ps 66:11; Eze 12:13; 17:20; 32:3; Ho 7:12

he hath turned.

Ps 35:4; 70:2,3; 129:5; Isa 42:17

desolate.

22; 5:17; De 28:65; Jer 4:19-29

yoke.

De 28:48; Pr 5:22; Isa 14:25; 47:6; Jer 27:8,12; 28:14

delivered.

Jer 25:9; 34:20,21; 37:17; 39:1-9; Eze 11:9; 21:31; 23:28; 25:4,7

Ho 5:14

trodden.

2Ki 9:33; 24:14-16; 25:4-7; Ps 119:118; Isa 5:5; 28:18

Jer 50:26; *marg:

Da 3:13; Mic 7:10; Mal 4:3; Lu 21:24; Heb 10:29

crush.

3:34; De 28:33; Jud 10:8; *marg:

Jer 51:34

the virgin, etc. or, the winepress of the virgin, etc.

Jer 14:17

as in.

Isa 63:3; Re 14:19,20; 19:15

I weep.

2,9; 2:11,18; 3:48,49; Ps 119:136; Jer 9:1,10; 13:17; 14:17

Lu 19:41-44; Ro 9:1-3

relieve. Heb. bring back.

Ho 9:12

my children.

5,6; 2:20-22; 4:2-10; Jer 9:21

Lamentations 2:15-16

The combination of scorn, enmity, rage, and exultation, which the conquerors and spectators manifested at the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, are here described with peculiar pathos and energy. The whole scene is presented to view as in an exquisitely finished historical painting.

that pass.

De 29:22-28; 1Ki 9:7-9; 2Ch 7:21; Jer 18:16

by. Heb. by the way. clap.

1:8; Job 27:22,23; Eze 25:6; Na 3:19

they.

16; Jer 19:8; 25:9,18; 29:18; 51:37; Mic 6:16; Zep 2:15

wag.

2Ki 19:21; Ps 22:7; 44:14,15; Isa 37:22; Jer 18:16; Mt 27:39

Mr 15:29

Is this.

6; Ps 48:2; 50:2; Isa 64:11

thine.

3:46; Job 16:9,10; Ps 22:13; 35:21; 109:2

gnash.

Ps 35:16; 37:12; 112:10; Ac 7:54

We have swallowed.

Ps 56:2; 57:3; 124:3; Isa 49:19; Jer 50:7,17; 51:34; Eze 25:3,6,15

Eze 36:3; Ho 8:8; Zep 2:8-10

we have seen.

Ps 35:21; 41:8; Ob 1:12-16
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