Lamentaciones 1:12

Lámed

12 «Fíjense ustedes, los que pasan por el camino:¿Acaso no les importa?¿Dónde hay un sufrimiento como el mío,como el que el SEÑOR me ha hecho padecer,como el que el SEÑOR lanzó sobre míen el día de su furor?

Lamentaciones 1:12 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:12

[Is it] nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
&c.] O ye strangers and travellers that pass by, and see my distress, does it not at all concern you? does it not in the least affect you? can you look upon it, and have no commiseration? or is there nothing to be learned from hence by you, that may be instructive and useful to you? Some consider the words as deprecating; may the like things never befall you that have befallen me, O ye passengers; be ye who ye will; I can never wish the greatest stranger, much less a friend, to suffer what I do; nay, I pray God they never may: others, as adjuring. So the Targum,

``I adjure you, all ye that pass by the way, turn aside hither:''
or as calling; so the words may be rendered, "O all ye that pass by" {y}; and Sanctius thinks it is an allusion to epitaphs on tombs, which call upon travellers to stop and read the character of the deceased; what were his troubles, and how he came to his end; and so what follows is Jerusalem's epitaph: behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is
done unto me;
as it is natural for everyone to think their own affliction greatest, and that none have that occasion of grief and sorrow as they have; though there is no affliction befalls us but what is common unto men; and when it comes to be compared with others, perhaps will appear lighter than theirs: wherewith the Lord hath afflicted me, in the day of his fierce anger;
signifying, that her affliction was not a common one; it was not from the hand of man only, but from the hand of God; and not in the ordinary way of his providence; but as the effect of his wrath and fury, in all the fierceness of it.
FOOTNOTES:

F25 (lk Mkyla awl) "O vos omnes", V. L.

Lamentaciones 1:12 In-Context

10 El enemigo se adueñóde todos los tesoros de Jerusalén;vio ella penetrar en su santuarioa las naciones paganas,a las que tú prohibisteentrar en tu asamblea.
11 Todo su pueblo sollozay anda en busca de pan;para mantenerse con vidacambian por comida sus tesoros.«¡Mira, SEÑOR, date cuentade cómo me están humillando!»
12 «Fíjense ustedes, los que pasan por el camino:¿Acaso no les importa?¿Dónde hay un sufrimiento como el mío,como el que el SEÑOR me ha hecho padecer,como el que el SEÑOR lanzó sobre míen el día de su furor?
13 »Desde lo alto envió el Señor un fuegoque me caló hasta los huesos.A mi paso tendió una trampay me hizo retroceder.Me abandonó por completo;a todas horas me sentía morir.
14 »Pesan mis pecados como un yugo sobre mí;Dios mismo me los ató con sus manos.Me los ha colgado al cuello,y ha debilitado mis fuerzas.Me ha entregado en manos de gentea la que no puedo ofrecer resistencia.
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