Lamentações de Jeremias 2:13

13 Que posso dizer a seu favor?Com que posso compará-la,ó cidade de Jerusalém?Com que posso assemelhá-la,a fim de trazer-lhe consolo,ó virgem, ó cidade de Sião?Sua ferida é tão profunda quanto o oceano;quem pode curá-la?

Lamentações de Jeremias 2:13 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:13

What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
&c.] What argument can be made use of? what proof or evidence can be given? what witnesses can be called to convince thee, and make it a clear case to time, that ever any people or nation was in such distress and calamity, what with sword, famine, pestilence, and captivity, as thou art? what thing shall I liken thee to, O daughter of Jerusalem?
what kingdom or nation ever suffered the like? no example can be given, no instance that comes up to it; not the Egyptians, when the ten plagues were inflicted on them; not the Canaanites, when conquered and drove out by Joshua; not the Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, and Syrians, when subdued by David; or any other people: what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter
of Zion?
for this is one way that friends comfort the afflicted, by telling them that such an one's case was as bad, and worse, than theirs; and therefore bid them be of good heart; bear their affliction patiently; before long it will be over; but nothing of this kind could be said here; no, nor any hope given it would be otherwise; they could not say their case was like others, or that it was not desperate: for thy breach [is] great like the sea;
as large and as wide as that: Zion's troubles were a sea of trouble; her afflictions as numerous and as boisterous as the waves of the sea; and as salt, as disagreeable, and as intolerable, as the waters of it: or her breach was great, like the breach of the sea; when it overflows its banks, or breaks through its bounds, there is no stopping it, but it grows wider and wider: who can heal thee?
it was not in the power of man, in her own power, or of her allies, to recover her out of the hands of the enemy; to restore her civil or church state; her wound was incurable; none but God could be her physician. The Targum is,

``for thy breach is great as the greatness of the breach of the waves of the sea in the time of its tempest; and who is the physician that can heal thee of thy infirmity?''

Lamentações de Jeremias 2:13 In-Context

11 Meus olhos estão cansados de chorar,minha alma está atormentada,meu coração se derrama,porque o meu povo está destruído,porque crianças e bebês desmaiampelas ruas da cidade.
12 Eles clamam às suas mães:“Onde estão o pão e o vinho?”Ao mesmo tempo em que desmaiampelas ruas da cidade, como os feridos,e suas vidas se desvanecemnos braços de suas mães.
13 Que posso dizer a seu favor?Com que posso compará-la,ó cidade de Jerusalém?Com que posso assemelhá-la,a fim de trazer-lhe consolo,ó virgem, ó cidade de Sião?Sua ferida é tão profunda quanto o oceano;quem pode curá-la?
14 As visões dos seus profetaseram falsas e inúteis;eles não expuseram o seu pecadopara evitar o seu cativeiro.As mensagens que eles lhe derameram falsas e enganosas.
15 Todos os que cruzam o seu caminhobatem palmas;eles zombam e meneiam a cabeçadiante da cidade de Jerusalém:“É esta a cidade que era chamadaa perfeição da beleza,a alegria de toda a terra?”
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