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1. gold--the splendid adornment of the temple
[CALVIN]
(La 1:10;
1Ki 6:22;
Jer 52:19);
or, the principal men of Judea [GROTIUS]
(La 4:2).
Beth.
2. comparable to . . . gold--
(Job 28:16, 19).
Gimel.
3. sea monsters . . . breast--Whales and other cetaceous monsters are
mammalian. Even they suckle their young; but the Jewish women in the
siege, so desperate was their misery, ate theirs
(La 4:10;
La 2:20).
Others translate, "jackals."
Daleth. 4. thirst--The mothers have no milk to give through the famine. He.
5. delicately--on dainties.
Vau.
6. greater than . . . Sodom--
(Mt 11:23).
No prophets had been sent to Sodom, as there had been to Judea;
therefore the punishment of the latter was heavier than that of the
former.
Zain.
7. Nazarites--literally, "separated ones"
(Nu 6:2).
They were held once in the highest estimation, but now they are
degraded. God's blessing formerly caused their body not to be the less
fair and ruddy for their abstinence from strong drink. Compare the
similar case of Daniel, &c.
(Da 1:8-15).
Also David
(1Sa 16:12; 17:42).
Type of Messiah
(So 5:10).
Cheth.
8. blacker than . . . coal--or, "than blackness" itself
(Joe 2:6;
Na 2:10).
Teth.
9. The speedy death by the sword is better than the lingering death
by famine.
Jod.
10.
(La 2:20;
De 28:56, 57).
Caph. 11. fire . . . devoured . . . foundations-- (De 32:22; Jer 21:14). A most rare event. Fire usually consumes only the surface; but this reached even to the foundation, cutting off all hope of restoration. Lamed. 12. Jerusalem was so fortified that all thought it impregnable. It therefore could only have been the hand of God, not the force of man, which overthrew it. Mem.
13. prophets--the false prophets
(Jer 23:11, 21).
Supply the sense thus: "For the sins . . . these
calamities have befallen her."
Nun.
14. blind--with mental aberration.
Samech.
15. They . . . them--"They," that is, "men"
(La 4:14).
Even the very Gentiles, regarded as unclean by the Jews,
who were ordered most religiously to avoid all defilements, cried unto
the latter, "depart," as being unclean: so universal was the
defilement of the city by blood.
Pe.
16. Ain and Pe are here transposed
(La 4:16, 17),
as in
La 2:16, 17; 3:46-51.
Ain.
17. As for us--This translation forms the best antithesis to the
language of the heathen
(La 4:15, 16).
CALVIN translates, "While
as yet we stood as a state, our eyes failed," &c.
Tzaddi.
18. They--the Chaldeans.
Koph.
19. The last times just before the taking of the city. There was no
place of escape; the foe intercepted those wishing to escape from the
famine-stricken city, "on the mountains and in the wilderness."
Resh.
20. breath . . . anointed of . . . Lord--our
king, with whose life ours was bound up. The original reference seems
to have been to Josiah
(2Ch 35:25),
killed in battle with Pharaoh-necho; but the language is here applied
to Zedekiah, who, though worthless, was still lineal representative of
David, and type of Messiah, the "Anointed." Viewed personally
the language is too favorable to apply to him.
Schin.
21. Rejoice--at our calamities
(Ps 137:7).
This is a prophecy that Edom should exult over the fall of
Jerusalem. At the same time it is implied, Edom's joy shall be
short-lived. Ironically she is told, Rejoice while thou mayest
(Ec 11:9).
Tau.
22.
(Isa 40:2).
Thou hast been punished enough: the end of thy punishment is at hand.
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