Lamentations 1:9

9 Sa souillure était dans les pans de sa robe, et elle ne s'est pas souvenue de sa fin. Elle a été prodigieusement abaissée; elle n'a point de consolateur! Regarde, ô Éternel! mon affliction; car l'ennemi triomphe.

Lamentations 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:9

Her filthiness [is] in her skirts
Her sin is manifest to all, being to be seen in her punishment. The allusion is to a menstruous woman, to whom she is compared, both before and after; whose blood flows down to the skirts of her garments, and there seen; by which it is known that she is in her separation. So the Targum,

``the filthiness of the blood of her separation is in her skirts; she is not cleansed from it, nor does she repent of her sins:''
she remembereth not her last end;
she did not consider in the time of her prosperity what her sins would bring her to; what would be the issue of them; nay, though she was warned by the prophet, and was told what things would come to at last, yet she laid it not to heart; nor did she lay it up in her mind, or reflect upon it; but went on in her sinful courses: therefore she came down wonderfully;
or, "with wonders" F21; from a very exalted estate to a very low one; from the height of honour and prosperity to the depth of distress and misery; to the astonishment and wonder of all about her, that so flourishing a city and kingdom should be brought to ruin at once, in so strange a manner; see ( Daniel 8:24 ) ; she had no comforter;
as none to help her against her enemies, ( Lamentations 1:7 ) ; and to prevent her ruin; so none to pity her, and have compassion upon her, and speak a comfortable word to her now she was in it: O Lord, behold my affliction:
not with his eye of omniscience only, which he did, and, of which she had no doubt; but with an eye of pity and compassion: thus Zion is at once and suddenly introduced, breaking out in this pathetic manner, being in great affliction and distress, having none else to apply to; and the enemy bearing hard upon her, and behaving in a very insolent and audacious manner, transgressing all bounds of humanity and decency; and therefore hoped the Lord would have compassion on her, though she had sinned against him: for the enemy hath magnified [himself];
behaved haughtily both against God and his people; attributing great things to himself; magnifying his own power and wisdom.
FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Myalp) "mirabiliter", Montanus, Vatablus.

Lamentations 1:9 In-Context

7 Aux jours de son affliction et de son exil, Jérusalem s'est souvenue de toutes les choses désirables qu'elle possédait depuis les jours anciens. Quand son peuple est tombé par la main de l'ennemi et que personne n'est venu à son aide, ses adversaires l'ont vue et se sont moqués de ses sabbats.
8 Jérusalem a grièvement péché; c'est pourquoi elle est devenue un objet de dégoût; tous ceux qui l'honoraient la méprisent, parce qu'ils ont vu sa nudité; elle-même gémit et détourne la tête!
9 Sa souillure était dans les pans de sa robe, et elle ne s'est pas souvenue de sa fin. Elle a été prodigieusement abaissée; elle n'a point de consolateur! Regarde, ô Éternel! mon affliction; car l'ennemi triomphe.
10 L'adversaire a étendu la main sur tout ce qu'elle avait de plus désirable; car elle a vu entrer dans son sanctuaire les nations, au sujet desquelles tu avais donné cet ordre: Elles n'entreront point dans ton assemblée.
11 Tout son peuple gémit, ils cherchent du pain; ils ont donné ce qu'ils avaient de plus précieux pour de la nourriture, afin de ranimer leur vie. Vois, ô Éternel, et regarde combien je suis méprisée!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.