Lamentations 4
1 Zion bewails her pitiful estate.13 She confesses her sins.21 Edom is threatened and Zion comforted. How is the gold.2Ki 25:9,10; Isa 1:21; 14:12; Eze 7:19-22the stones.2:19; Jer 52:13; Mt 24:2; Mr 13:2; Lu 21:5,6 sons.Isa 51:18; Zec 9:13how.2:21; 5:12; Isa 30:14; Jer 19:11; 22:28; Ro 9:21-23; 2Co 4:72Ti 2:20 sea monsters. or, sea calves. the daughter.2:20; 4:10; Le 26:29; De 28:52-57; 2Ki 6:26-29; Isa 49:15; Jer 19:9Eze 5:10; Lu 23:28,29like.Job 39:13-16; Ro 1:31 tongue.Ps 22:15; 137:6the young.1:11; 2:11,12; De 32:24; Mt 7:9-11 that did.De 28:54-56; Isa 3:16-26; 24:6-12; 32:9-14; Jer 6:2,3; Am 6:3-7Lu 7:25; 1Ti 5:6; Re 18:7-9brought.2Sa 1:24; Pr 31:21; Lu 16:19embrace.Job 24:8; Jer 9:21,22; Lu 15:16 punishment of the iniquity of the daughter. or, iniquity ofthe daughter, etc. Isa 1:9,10; Eze 16:48-50; Mt 11:23,24; Lu 10:12; 12:47the punishment.9; Ge 19:25; Da 9:12; Mt 24:21 Nazarites.Nu 6:2-21; Jud 13:5,7; 16:17; Am 2:11,12; Lu 1:15purer.1Sa 16:12; Ps 51:7; 144:12; So 5:10; Da 1:15their polishing.{Gizrathom,} rendered by Dr. Blayney, "their veining," from {gazar,} to divide, intersect, as the blue veins do the surface of the body. This is approved by Dr. A. Clarke, who remarks, "Milk will most certainly well apply to the whiteness of the skin; the beautiful ruby to the ruddiness of the flesh; and the sapphire, in its clear, transcendent purple, to the veins in a fine complexion." visage.5:10; Job 30:17-19,30; Joe 2:6; Na 2:10blacker than a coal. Heb. darker than blackness.Or, as Dr. Blayney renders, "duskier than the dawn;" {shachar} signifying "the dawn of the day, when it is neither light nor dark, but between both, at which time objects are not easily distinguished." they.1,2; Ru 1:19,20; Job 2:12; Isa 52:14their skin.Job 19:20; 33:21; Ps 32:4; 38:3; 102:3-5,11; 119:83 for.Le 26:39; Eze 24:23; 33:10pine away. Heb. flow out. hands.3; 2:20; 2Ki 6:26-29pitiful.Isa 49:15in.3:48; De 28:56,57; 2Ki 6:29 Lord.22; 2:8,17; De 32:21-25; Jer 6:11,12; 7:20; 9:9-11; 13:14Jer 14:15,16; 15:1-4; 19:3-11; 23:19,20; 24:8-10; Eze 20:47,48Eze 22:31; Da 9:12; Zec 1:6; Lu 21:22kindled.De 32:22; Jer 21:14 De 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:8,9; Ps 48:4-6 the sins.2:14; Jer 5:31; 6:13; 14:14; 23:11-21; Eze 22:26-28; Mic 3:11,12Zep 3:3,4that.Jer 2:20; 26:8,9; Mt 23:31,33-37; Lu 11:47-51; Ac 7:521Th 2:15,16 have wandered.De 28:28,29; Isa 29:10-12; 56:10; 59:9-11; Mic 3:6,7; Mt 15:14Eph 4:18they have polluted.Nu 35:33; Isa 1:15; Jer 2:34so that men could not touch. or, in that they could not buttouch. Nu 19:16; Ho 4:2 15 anger. or, face. hath.Ge 49:7; Le 26:33-39; De 28:25,64,65; 32:26; Jer 15:4; 24:9he will.Ps 106:44; Heb 8:9they respected.5:12; 2Ki 25:18-21; 2Ch 36:17; Isa 9:14-16 our eyes.1:19; 2Ki 24:7; Isa 20:5; 30:1-7; 31:1-3; Jer 2:18,36; 8:20Jer 37:7-10; Eze 29:6,7,16for a.For the Egyptians, who were their pretended allies; but who were neither able nor willing to help them. hunt.3:52; 1Sa 24:14; 2Ki 25:4,5; Job 10:16; Ps 140:11; Jer 16:16Jer 39:4,5; 52:7-9our end is near.Jer 1:12; 51:33; Eze 7:2-12; 12:22,23,27; Am 8:2 persecutors.De 28:49; Isa 5:26-28; 30:16,17; Jer 4:13; Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8Mt 24:27,28the eagles.The eagle, whose wings are of an extraordinary length, darts with amazing rapidity through the voids of heaven. they pursued.Am 2:14; 9:1-3 breath.2:9; Ge 2:7; 44:30; 2Sa 18:3the anointed.1Sa 12:3,5; 16:6; 24:6,10; 26:9,16; 2Sa 1:14,21; 19:21; Ps 89:20,21was taken.Jer 39:5; 52:8; Eze 12:13; 17:18; 19:4-8 be glad.Ps 83:3-12; 137:7; Ec 11:9; Eze 25:6,8; 26:2; 35:11-15; Ob 1:10-16the land.Ge 36:28; Job 1:1the cup.Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 25:15-29; 49:12; Eze 25:12-14; 35:3-9Am 1:11; Ob 1:1,10-14; Mal 1:2-4and shalt.2Ch 28:19; Mic 1:11; Re 16:15 The punishment of thine iniquity. or, Thine iniquity.6; *marg:Isa 40:2; Jer 46:27,28; 50:20he will no.Isa 52:1; 60:18; Jer 32:40; Eze 37:28he will visit.21; Ps 137:7discover thy sins. or, carry thee captive for thy sins.
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