Lamentations 1:22

22 Que toute leur malice vienne devant toi, et traite-les comme tu m'as traitée, à cause de toutes mes transgressions; car mes gémissements sont en grand nombre, et mon cœur est languissant.

Lamentations 1:22 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 1:22

Let all their wickedness come before thee
The Targum adds,

``in the day of the great judgment;''
but it seems to refer to present time, at least to the time fixed by the Lord for their ruin; and which the church imprecates, not from a spirit of revenge, but from a holy zeal for the glory of God; desiring that the wickedness of her enemies might be remembered by the Lord, so as to punish them in righteous judgment for the same: and do unto them as thou hast done unto me for all my transgressions;
she owns that what was done to her was for her sins, and therefore could not charge God with injustice; only she desires the same might be done to her enemies, who were equally guilty: some render it, "glean them" F17; or rather, "gather them as a vintage"; or as grapes are gathered: "as thou hast gathered me"; as thou hast took me, and cast me into the winepress of thy wrath, and there hast trodden and squeezed me; see ( Lamentations 1:15 ) ; so do unto them: for my sighs [are] many, and my heart [is] faint;
her sighs were many because of her afflictions, and her heart faint because of her sighing.
FOOTNOTES:

F17 (wml llwe) (epifullison autoiv) , Sept. "vindemia", V. L. Vatablus.

Lamentations 1:22 In-Context

20 Regarde, ô Éternel! car je suis dans la détresse: mes entrailles bouillonnent, mon cœur est bouleversé au-dedans de moi, car j'ai été fort rebelle. Au-dehors, l'épée fait ses ravages; au-dedans, c'est la mort!
21 Ils m'entendent gémir; et personne ne me console. Tous mes ennemis ont appris mon malheur; ils se réjouissent de ce que tu l'as fait. Tu feras venir le jour que tu as annoncé, et ils seront semblables à moi.
22 Que toute leur malice vienne devant toi, et traite-les comme tu m'as traitée, à cause de toutes mes transgressions; car mes gémissements sont en grand nombre, et mon cœur est languissant.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.