Lamentaciones 2:20

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20 «Mira, SEÑOR, y ponte a pensar:¿A quién trataste alguna vez así?¿Habrán de comerse las mujeresa sus hijos, fruto de sus entrañas?¿Habrán de matar a sacerdotes y profetasen el santuario del Señor?

Lamentaciones 2:20 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:20

Behold, O Lord, and consider to whom thou hast done this
On whom thou hast brought these calamities of famine and sword; not upon thine enemies, but upon thine own people, that are called by thy name, and upon theirs, their young ones, who had not sinned as their fathers had: here the church does not charge God with any injustice, or complain of hard usage; only humbly entreats he would look upon her, in her misery, with an eye of pity and compassion; and consider her sorrowful condition; and remember the relation she stood in to him; and so submits her case, and leaves it with him. These words seem to be suggested to the church by the prophet, as what might be proper for her to use, when praying for the life of her young children; and might be introduced by supplying the word "saying" before "behold, O Lord" shall the women eat their fruit;
their children, the fruit of their womb, as the Targum; their newborn babes, that hung at their breasts, and were carried in their arms; it seems they did, as was threatened they should, ( Leviticus 26:29 ) ( Deuteronomy 28:57 ) ; and so they did at the siege of Samaria, and at the siege of Jerusalem, both by the Chaldeans and the Romans: [and] children of a span long?
or of a hand's breadth; the breadth of the palms of the hand, denoting very little ones: or "children handled", or "swaddled with the hands" F3; of their parents, who are used to stroke the limbs of their babes, to bring them to; and keep them in right form and shape, and swaddle them with swaddling bands in a proper manner; see ( Lamentations 2:22 ) ; and so the Targum,

``desirable children, who are wrapped in fine linen.''
Jarchi F4 interprets it of Doeg Ben Joseph, whom his mother slew, and ate: shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
as very probably some were, who fled thither for safety when the city was broken up; but were not spared by the merciless Chaldeans, who had no regard to their office and character; nor is it any wonder they should not, when the Jews themselves slew Zechariah, a priest and prophet, between the porch and the altar; of whom the Targum here makes mention; and to whom Jarchi applies these words.
FOOTNOTES:

F3 (Myxpj ylle) "parvulos qui educantur", Pagninus; "parvulos educationum", Montanus; "educationis", Calvin; "infantes palmationum, [sive] tractationis palmarum", Michaelis; "pueros palmis tractatos", Cocceius.
F4 E Talmud Bab. Yoma, fol. 38. 2.

Lamentaciones 2:20 In-Context

18 El corazón de la genteclama al Señor con angustia.Bella Sión amurallada,¡deja que día y nochecorran tus lágrimas como un río!¡No te des un momento de descanso!¡No retengas el llanto de tus ojos!
19 Levántate y clama por las noches,cuando empiece la vigilancia nocturna.Deja correr el llanto de tu corazóncomo ofrenda derramada ante el Señor.Eleva tus manos a Dios en oraciónpor la vida de tus hijos,que desfallecen de hambrey quedan tendidos por las calles.
20 «Mira, SEÑOR, y ponte a pensar:¿A quién trataste alguna vez así?¿Habrán de comerse las mujeresa sus hijos, fruto de sus entrañas?¿Habrán de matar a sacerdotes y profetasen el santuario del Señor?
21 »Jóvenes y ancianos por igualyacen en el polvo de las calles;mis jóvenes y mis doncellascayeron a filo de espada.En tu enojo les quitaste la vida;¡los masacraste sin piedad!
22 »Como si invitaras a una fiesta solemne,enviaste contra mí terror de todas partes.En el día de la ira del SEÑORnadie pudo escapar, nadie quedó con vida.A mis seres queridos, a los que eduqué,los aniquiló el enemigo».
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