Lamentaciones 1:13

13 Desde lo alto El envió fuego que penetró en mis huesos. Ha tendido una red a mis pies, me ha hecho volver atrás, me ha dejado desolada, desfallecida todo el día.

Lamentaciones 1:13 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:13

From above hath he sent fire into my bones
Which the Targum interprets of her fortified cities, towns, or castles; as Jerusalem, more especially the temple, and the palaces of the king and nobles in it; which, though burnt by the fire of the Chaldeans, yet, this being according to the determination and by the direction of the Lord, is said to be sent from above, from heaven; so that they seemed to be as it were struck with lightning from heaven; unless it should be thought rather to be understood of the fire of divine wrath, of which the people of the Jews had a quick sense, and was like a burning fever in them: and it prevails against them;
or "it" F26; that is, the fire prevails against or rules over everyone of the bones, to the consumption of them: or rather, "he rules over it" F1; that is, God rules over the fire; directs it, and disposes of it, according to his sovereign will and pleasure, to the destruction of the strength of the Jewish nation: he hath spread a net for my feet;
in which she was entangled, so that she could not flee from the fire, and escape it, if she would. The allusion is to the taking of birds and wild beasts in nets; if God had not spread a net for the Jews, the Chaldeans could never have taken them; see ( Ezekiel 12:13 ) ( Hosea 7:12 ) ; he hath turned me back;
her feet being taken in the net, she could not go forward, but was obliged to turn back, or continue in the net, not being able to extricate her feet: or, "turned me upon my back"; as the Arabic version; laid me prostrate, and so an easy prey to the enemy; or, as the Targum,

``he hath caused me to turn the back to mine enemies:''
he hath made me desolate [and] faint all the day;
the cities being without inhabitants; the land uncultivated; the state in a sickly and languishing condition; and which continued so to the end of the seventy years' captivity.
FOOTNOTES:

F26 (hndryw) "et desaeviit in ea", Munster, Tigurine version; "et contrivit ipsum"; so some in Vatablus.
F1 "Et dominatus est ea", Montanus, Vatablus, Piscator.

Lamentaciones 1:13 In-Context

11 Todo su pueblo gime buscando pan; han dado sus tesoros a cambio de comida para restaurar sus vidas. Mira, oh SEÑOR, y observa que estoy despreciada.
12 Vosotros todos los que pasáis por el camino, ¿no os importa esto? Observad y ved si hay dolor como mi dolor, con el que fui atormentada, con el que el SEÑOR me afligió el día de su ardiente ira.
13 Desde lo alto El envió fuego que penetró en mis huesos. Ha tendido una red a mis pies, me ha hecho volver atrás, me ha dejado desolada, desfallecida todo el día.
14 Atado ha sido el yugo de mis transgresiones, por su mano han sido entrelazadas, han caído sobre mi cuello. El ha hecho que me falten las fuerzas; el Señor me ha entregado en manos contra las cuales no puedo resistir.
15 A todos mis valientes ha rechazado el Señor de en medio de mí; ha convocado contra mí un tiempo determinado para quebrantar a mis jóvenes; el Señor ha hollado como en un lagar a la virgen hija de Judá.
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