Lamentaciones 2:6

6 Y ha tratado con violencia a su tabernáculo, como a cabaña de huerto; ha destruido su lugar de reunión. El SEÑOR ha hecho olvidar en Sion la fiesta solemne y el día de reposo, y ha rechazado en el furor de su ira al rey y al sacerdote.

Lamentaciones 2:6 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:6

And he hath violently taken away his tabernacle, as [if it
were] of a garden
The house of the sanctuary or temple, as the Targum; which was demolished at once with great force and violence, and as easily done as a tent or tabernacle is taken down; and no more account made of it than of a cottage or lodge in a vineyard or garden, set up while the fruit was, gathering; either to shelter from the heat of the sun in the day, or to lodge in at night; see ( Isaiah 1:8 ) ; he hath destroyed his places in the assembly;
the courts where the people used to assemble for worship in the temple; or the synagogues in Jerusalem, and other parts of the land: the Lord hath caused the solemn feasts and sabbaths to be forgotten in
Zion;
there being neither places to keep them in, nor people to observe them: and hath despised, in the indignation of his anger, the king and the
priest;
whose persons and offices were sacred, and ought to be treated by men with honour and respect; but, for the sins of both, the Lord despised them himself, and made them the object of his wrath and indignation, and suffered them to be despised and ill used by others, by the Chaldeans; Zedekiah had his children slain before his eyes, and then they were put out, and he was carried in chains to Babylon, and there detained a captive all his days; and Seraiah the chief priest, or, as the Targum here has it, the high priest, was put to death by the king of Babylon; though not only the persons of the king and priest are meant, but their offices also; the kingdom and priesthood ceased from being exercised for many years.

Lamentaciones 2:6 In-Context

4 Ha entesado su arco como enemigo, ha afirmado su diestra como adversario y ha matado todo lo que era agradable a la vista; en la tienda de la hija de Sion ha derramado su furor como fuego.
5 Se ha vuelto el Señor como enemigo: ha devorado a Israel, ha devorado todos sus palacios, ha destruido sus fortalezas y ha multiplicado en la hija de Judá el lamento y el duelo.
6 Y ha tratado con violencia a su tabernáculo, como a cabaña de huerto; ha destruido su lugar de reunión. El SEÑOR ha hecho olvidar en Sion la fiesta solemne y el día de reposo, y ha rechazado en el furor de su ira al rey y al sacerdote.
7 El SEÑOR ha rechazado su altar, ha despreciado su santuario; ha entregado en manos del enemigo los muros de sus palacios. Gritos se han dado en la casa del SEÑOR como en día de fiesta solemne.
8 El SEÑOR determinó destruir la muralla de la hija de Sion; ha extendido el cordel, no ha retraído su mano de destruir, y ha hecho que se lamenten el antemuro y el muro; a una desfallecen.
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