Lamentations 4:16

16 La face de l'Éternel les a dispersés. Il ne les regarde plus. Ils n'ont pas eu de respect pour les sacrificateurs, ni de pitié pour les vieillards.

Lamentations 4:16 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 4:16

The anger of the Lord hath divided them
Or, "the face of the Lord" F6; the anger that appeared in his face, in the dispensation of his providence, removed them out of their own land, and dispersed them among several countries and nations of the world, and as they now are: these are not the words of the Heathens continued, but of the prophet: he will no more regard them;
or, "he will not add to look on them" F7, with a look of love, but continue his anger and resentment: they respect not the persons of the priests, they favour not the
elders;
which is to be considered either as the sin of the false prophets and priests before described, which was the cause of their punishment; that they east great contempt on the true prophets of the Lord, as Jeremiah and others, and showed no regard to the elders of the people, or those godly magistrates; who would have corrected and restrained them: or else this is said of the nations among whom they were dispersed, as the Targum; who would pay no respect to their characters as priests, or show any pity to them on account of their age.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (hwhy ynp) "facies Domini", V. L. Montanus, Piscator.
F7 (Mjybhl Pyowy) "non addet aspicere eos", Montanus.

Lamentations 4:16 In-Context

14 Ils erraient comme des aveugles par les rues, souillés de sang, au point qu'on ne pouvait toucher leurs vêtements.
15 On leur criait: Retirez-vous, souillés! Retirez-vous, retirez-vous; ne nous touchez pas! Ils sont en fuite, ils errent çà et là. On dit parmi les nations: Ils n'auront plus leur demeure!
16 La face de l'Éternel les a dispersés. Il ne les regarde plus. Ils n'ont pas eu de respect pour les sacrificateurs, ni de pitié pour les vieillards.
17 Et pour nous, nos yeux se sont consumés jusqu'ici après un vain secours. Du haut de nos tours, nous avons regardé vers une nation qui ne pouvait nous délivrer.
18 Ils épiaient nos pas, afin de nous empêcher de marcher dans nos places. Notre fin est proche; nos jours sont accomplis; notre fin est venue!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.