Lamentações de Jeremias 1:17

17 Suplicante, Sião estende as mãos,mas não há quem a console.O SENHOR decretou que os vizinhos de Jacóse tornem seus adversários;Jerusalém tornou-se coisa imunda entre eles.

Lamentações de Jeremias 1:17 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:17

Zion spreadeth forth her hands
Either as submitting to the conqueror, and imploring mercy; or rather as calling to her friends to help and relieve her. The Targum is,

``Zion spreadeth out her hands through distress, as a woman spreads out her hands upon the seat to bring forth;''
see ( Jeremiah 4:31 ) . Some render the words, "Zion breaks with her hands" F6; that is, breaks bread; and Joseph Kimchi observes, that it was the custom of comforters to break bread to the mourner; but here she herself breaks it with her hands, because there was none to comfort her: [and there is] none to comfort her;
to speak a word of comfort to her, or to help her out of her trouble; her children gone into captivity; her friends and lovers at a distance; and God himself departed from her; (See Gill on Lamentations 1:16); the Lord hath commanded concerning Jacob, [that] his adversaries
[should be] round about him;
that he should be surrounded by them, and carried captive, and should be in the midst of them in captivity: this was the decree and determination of God; and, agreeably to it, he ordered it in his providence that the Chaldeans should come against him, encompass him, and overcome him; and that because he had slighted and broken the commandments of the Lord; and therefore was justly dealt with, as is acknowledged in ( Lamentations 1:18 ) . So the Targum,
``the Lord gave to the house of Jacob commandments, and a law to keep, but they transgressed the decree of his word; therefore his enemies encompassed the house of Jacob round about:''
Jerusalem is as a menstruous woman among them;
reckoned filthy and unclean, abominable and nauseous; whom none cared to come near, but shunned, despised, and abhorred; as the Jews separated from the Gentiles, and would not converse with them; so neither now would the Chaldeans with the Jews; but treat them as the offscouring of all things.
FOOTNOTES:

F6 (hydyb Nwyu hvrp) "frangit Sion manibus suis", sub. "panem", Vatablus.

Lamentações de Jeremias 1:17 In-Context

15 O Senhor dispersou todos os guerreirosque me apoiavam;convocou um exército contra mimpara destruir os meus jovens.O Senhor pisou no seu lagara virgem, a cidade de Judá.
16 “É por isso que eu choro;as lágrimas inundam os meus olhos.Ninguém está por perto para consolar-me,não há ninguém que restaure o meu espírito.Meus filhos estão desamparadosporque o inimigo prevaleceu”.
17 Suplicante, Sião estende as mãos,mas não há quem a console.O SENHOR decretou que os vizinhos de Jacóse tornem seus adversários;Jerusalém tornou-se coisa imunda entre eles.
18 “O SENHOR é justo,mas eu me rebelei contra a sua ordem.Ouçam, todos os povos;olhem para o meu sofrimento.Meus jovens e minhas moçasforam para o exílio.
19 “Chamei os meus aliados,mas eles me traíram.Meus sacerdotes e meus líderespereceram na cidade,enquanto procuravam comidapara poderem sobreviver.
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