Lamentations 2:15-17

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

done.

8; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-23; 31:16,17; 32:15-27

Jer 18:11; Mic 2:3

he hath thrown.

1,2; Eze 5:11; 7:8,9; 8:18; 9:10

he hath caused.

1:5; De 28:43,44; Ps 38:16; 89:42

Lamentations 5:18

of the.

2:8,9; 1Ki 9:7,8; Ps 74:2,3; Jer 17:3; 26:9; 52:13; Mic 3:12

the foxes.

Isa 32:13,14; Jer 9:11

Micah 3:12

Zion.

1:6; Ps 79:1; 107:34; Jer 26:18; Mt 24:2; Ac 6:13,14

the mountain.

4:1,2; Isa 2:2,3
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