Lamentations 3:53

53 They tried to end my life by throwing me into a deep pit. They threw stones down at me.

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Lamentations 3:53 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 3:53

They have cut off my life in the dungeon
Jarchi interprets it,

``they bound me in the prison.''
Jeremiah was both in a prison and in a dungeon, where he was deprived of the society of men, as if he had been dead; and he was in danger of losing his life; but whether any respect is had to it here is not certain: it seems rather to respect the people of the Jews in captivity, who were deprived of their rights and liberties, and of the comforts of life; and were like dead men in their graves, to whom they are compared, ( Ezekiel 37:11 ) ; but since Jeremiah was not dead, nor did he die in the dungeon, Jarchi's sense seems best, and agrees with what follows; and is confirmed by the version of others, who render it, "they shut up my life in the dungeon" F17; or himself there: and cast a stone upon me;
to see if he was dead, or to prevent him from rising. The allusion is to the putting of stones at the mouths of dens and dungeons, caves and graves, to keep in those there put: or they stoned me, as the Targum; that is, they endeavoured to do it: or the Jews in captivity were like persons stoned to death, or like dead men covered with a heap of stones; for that Jeremiah was stoned to death there is no reason to believe.
FOOTNOTES:

F17 (yyx rwbb wtmu) "concluserunt in fovea vitam meam", Noldius, Concord. Ebr. Part. p. 141, "manciparunt fovea vitam meam", Cocceius.

Lamentations 3:53 In-Context

51 What I see brings pain to my spirit. All of the people in my city are suffering so much.
52 Those who were my enemies for no reason at all hunted me down as if I were a bird.
53 They tried to end my life by throwing me into a deep pit. They threw stones down at me.
54 The water rose and covered my head. I thought I was going to die.
55 Lord, I called out to you. I called out from the bottom of the pit.
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