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Lamentaciones 1:2

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2 Amargamente llora en la noche, y las lágrimas corren por sus mejillas; no hay quien la consuele entre todos sus amantes. Todos sus amigos la han traicionado, se le han convertido en enemigos.

Lamentaciones 1:2 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:2

She weepeth sore in the night
Or, "weeping weeps" F9; two weepings, one for the first, the other for the second temples F11; and while others are taking their sleep and rest; a season fit for mourners, when they can give their grief the greater vent, without any interruption from others; and it being now a night of affliction with her, which occasioned this sore weeping. Jarchi observes, that it was in the night that the temple was burnt: and her tears [are] on her cheeks;
continue there, being always flowing, and never wholly dried up; which shows how great her grief was, and that her weeping was without intermission; or otherwise tears do not lie long, but are soon dried up, or wiped off: among all her lovers she hath none to comfort [her];
as the Assyrians formerly were, ( Ezekiel 23:5 Ezekiel 23:9 Ezekiel 23:12 ) ; and more lately the Egyptians her allies and confederates, in whom she trusted; but these gave her no assistance; nor yielded her any relief in her distress; nor so much as spoke one word of comfort to her: all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they are become her
enemies;
those who pretended great friendship to her, and were in strict alliance with her, acted the treacherous part, and withdrew from her, leaving her to the common enemy; and not only so, but behaved towards her in a hostile manner themselves; for "the children of Noph and Tahapanes", places in Egypt confederate with the Jews, are said to "have broken the crown of their head", ( Jeremiah 2:16 ) . The Targum interprets the "lovers" of the "idols" she loved to follow, who now could be of no use unto her by way of comfort.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (hkbt hkb) "plorando plorat", Vatablus; "plorando plorabit", Pagninus, Montanus.
F11 T. Sanhedr. ib. col. 2.
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Lamentaciones 1:2 In-Context

1 ¡Cómo yace solitaria la ciudad de tanta gente! Se ha vuelto como una viuda la grande entre las naciones; la princesa entre las provincias se ha convertido en tributaria.
2 Amargamente llora en la noche, y las lágrimas corren por sus mejillas; no hay quien la consuele entre todos sus amantes. Todos sus amigos la han traicionado, se le han convertido en enemigos.
3 Judá ha ido al destierro bajo aflicción y bajo dura servidumbre. Ella habita entre las naciones, mas no halla descanso; todos sus perseguidores la han alcanzado en medio de la angustia .
4 Los caminos de Sion están de luto, porque nadie viene a las fiestas solemnes. Todas sus puertas están desoladas, gimen sus sacerdotes, sus vírgenes están afligidas, y ella misma está amargada.
5 Sus adversarios se han convertido en sus amos, sus enemigos prosperan, porque el SEÑOR la ha afligido por la multitud de sus transgresiones; sus niños han ido cautivos delante del adversario.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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