Lamentations 3:49

49 Mon œil pleure et ne cesse point, parce qu'il n'y a point de relâche,

Lamentations 3:49 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 3:49

Mine eye trickleth down, and ceaseth not
From weeping, as the Targum: the prophet was continually weeping; the distresses of his people were always uppermost in his mind; and which so affected him, that it drew tears from his eyes, which constantly trickled down his cheeks: without any intermission;
or, "without intermissions" F14; there were no stops or pauses in his grief, and in the expressions of it: or it may be rendered, "because [there were] no intermissions" F15; that is, of the miseries of his people; so Jarchi,

``because there were no changes and passing away;''
that is of evils; and to the same purpose the Targum,
``because there is none that intermits my distress, and speaks comforts to me.''

FOOTNOTES:

F14 (twgph Nyam) "a non intermissionibus", Montanus, Calvin; "sine intervallis", Cocceius.
F15 "Eo quod nullae sunt intermissiones", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Tigurine version.

Lamentations 3:49 In-Context

47 La frayeur et la fosse ont été pour nous, avec la destruction et la ruine!
48 Mon œil se fond en ruisseaux d'eaux, à cause de la ruine de la fille de mon peuple.
49 Mon œil pleure et ne cesse point, parce qu'il n'y a point de relâche,
50 Jusqu'à ce que l'Éternel regarde et qu'il voie des cieux!
51 Mon œil afflige mon âme, à cause de toutes les filles de ma ville.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.