Lamentações de Jeremias 2:19

19 Levante-se, grite no meio da noite,quando começam as vigílias noturnas;derrame o seu coração como águana presença do Senhor.Levante para ele as mãosem favor da vida de seus filhos,que desmaiam de fomenas esquinas de todas as ruas.

Lamentações de Jeremias 2:19 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:19

Arise, cry out in the night
That is, O daughter of Zion, or congregation of Israel, as the Targum; who are addressed and called upon by the prophet to arise from their beds, and shake off their sleep, and sloth, and stupidity, and cry to God in the night season; and be earnest and importunate with him for help and assistance. Aben Ezra rightly observes, that the word used signifies a lifting up of the voice both in singing and in lamentation; here it is used in the latter sense; and denotes great vehemency and earnestness in crying unto God, arising from deep distress and sorrow, which prevents sleep: in the beginning of the watches;
either at the first of them; so Broughton renders it, "at the first watch"; which began at the time of going to bed: or at the beginning of each of them; for with the ancient Jews there were three of them; in later times four: or in the beginning of the morning watch, as the Targum; very early in the morning, before sun rising; as they are called upon to pray late at night, so betimes in the mottling: pour out thine heart like water before the face of the Lord;
use the utmost freedom with him; tell him, in the fullest manner, thy whole case, fit thy complaints; unbosom thyself to him; keep nothing from him; speak out freely all lily soul needs; do all this publicly, and in the most affectionate way and manner, thy soul melted in floods of tears, under a sense of sin, and pressing evils for it. The Targum is,

``pour out as water the perverseness of thine heart, and return by repentance, and pray in the house of the congregation (or synagogue) before the face of the Lord:''
lift up thine hands towards him;
in prayer, as the Targum adds; for this is a prayer gesture, as in ( Lamentations 3:41 ) ( 1 Timothy 2:8 ) ; for the life of thy young children that faint for hunger in the top of
every street;
pray for them, that they might have food and sustenance, to preserve them alive; who, for want of it, were ready to swoon and die the public streets; in the top of them, where they met, and where was the greatest concourse of people, and yet none able to relieve them.

Lamentações de Jeremias 2:19 In-Context

17 O SENHOR fez o que planejou;cumpriu a sua palavra,que há muito havia decretado.Derrubou tudo sem piedade,permitiu que o inimigo zombasse de você,exaltou o poder dos seus adversários.
18 O coração do povoclama ao Senhor.Ó muro da cidade de Sião,corram como um rioas suas lágrimas dia e noite;não se permita nenhum descansonem dê repouso à menina dos seus olhos.
19 Levante-se, grite no meio da noite,quando começam as vigílias noturnas;derrame o seu coração como águana presença do Senhor.Levante para ele as mãosem favor da vida de seus filhos,que desmaiam de fomenas esquinas de todas as ruas.
20 “Olha, SENHOR, e considera:A quem trataste dessa maneira?Deverão as mulheres comer seus próprios filhos,que elas criaram com tanto amor?Deverão os profetas e os sacerdotesser assassinados no santuário do Senhor?
21 “Jovens e velhos espalham-seem meio ao pó das ruas;meus jovens e minhas virgenscaíram mortos à espada.Tu os sacrificaste no dia da tua ira;tu os mataste sem piedade.
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