Lamentations 2:1

1 Comment le Seigneur, dans sa colère, a-t-il couvert d'un nuage la fille de Sion? Il a précipité des cieux sur la terre la gloire d'Israël, et au jour de sa colère il ne s'est point souvenu du marchepied de ses pieds!

Lamentations 2:1 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:1

How hath the Lord covered the daughter of Zion with a cloud in
his anger
Not their persons for protection, as he did the Israelites at the Red sea, and in the wilderness; nor their sins, which he blots out as a thick cloud; or with such an one as he filled the tabernacle and temple with when dedicated; for this was "in his anger", in the day of his anger, against Jerusalem; but with the thick and black clouds of calamity and distress; he "beclouded" F18 her, as it may be rendered, and is by Broughton; he drew a veil, or caused a cloud to come over all her brightness and glory, and surrounded her with darkness, that her light and splendour might not be seen. Aben Ezra interprets it, "he lifted her up to the clouds": that is, in order to cast her down with the greater force, as follows: [and] cast down from heaven unto the earth the beauty of Israel;
all its glory, both in church and state; this was brought down from the highest pitch of its excellency and dignity, to the lowest degree of infamy and reproach; particularly this was true of the temple, and service of God in it, which was the beauty and glory of the nation, but now utterly demolished: and remembered not his footstool in the day of his anger;
to spare and preserve that; meaning either the house of the sanctuary, the temple itself, as the Targum and Jarchi; or rather the ark with the mercy seat, on which the Shechinah or divine Majesty set his feet, when sitting between the cherubim; and is so called, ( 1 Chronicles 28:2 ) ( Psalms 99:5 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (byey) "obnubilavit", Montanus, Vatablus; "obnubilat", Cocceius.

Lamentations 2:1 In-Context

1 Comment le Seigneur, dans sa colère, a-t-il couvert d'un nuage la fille de Sion? Il a précipité des cieux sur la terre la gloire d'Israël, et au jour de sa colère il ne s'est point souvenu du marchepied de ses pieds!
2 Le Seigneur a détruit sans pitié toutes les demeures de Jacob; il a ruiné, dans sa fureur, les forteresses de la ville de Juda; il les a jetées par terre, il a profané le royaume et ses chefs.
3 Dans l'ardeur de sa colère, il a brisé toute la force d'Israël; il a retiré sa droite en présence de l'ennemi; il a allumé dans Jacob comme un feu flamboyant, qui consume de toutes parts.
4 Il a tendu son arc comme un ennemi; sa droite s'est tenue comme celle d'un adversaire; il a tué tout ce qui était agréable à l'œil; sur la tente de la fille de Sion, il a répandu comme un feu sa colère.
5 Le Seigneur a été comme un ennemi, il a détruit Israël, il a détruit tous ses palais, il a ruiné toutes ses forteresses, il a multiplié chez la fille de Juda les gémissements et les plaintes.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.