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Lamentaciones 3:14

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14 Fu铆 escarnio 谩 todo mi pueblo, canci贸n de ellos todos los d铆as.

Lamentaciones 3:14 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 3:14

I was a derision to all my people
So Jeremiah was to the people of the Jews, and especially to his townsmen, the men of Anathoth, ( Jeremiah 20:7 Jeremiah 20:8 ) ; but if he represents the body of the people, others must be intended; for they could not be a derision to themselves. The Targum renders it, to the spoilers of my people; that is, either the wicked among themselves, or the Chaldeans; and Aben Ezra well observes, that "ammi" is put for "ammim", the people; and so is to be understood of all the people round about them, the Edomites, Moabites, and Ammonites, that laughed at their destruction; though some interpret it of the wicked among the Jews, to whom the godly were a derision; or of those who had been formerly subject to the Jews, and so their people, though not now: [and] their song all the day;
beating on their tabrets, and striking their harps, for joy; for the word F12 used signifies not vocal, but instrumental music; of such usage of the Messiah, see ( Psalms 69:12 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (Mtnygn) a (Ngn) "pulsare istrumentum musicum".
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Lamentaciones 3:14 In-Context

12 Su arco entes贸, y p煤some como blanco a la saeta.
13 Hizo entrar en mis ri帽ones las saetas de su aljaba.
14 Fu铆 escarnio 谩 todo mi pueblo, canci贸n de ellos todos los d铆as.
15 Hart贸me de amarguras, embriag贸me de ajenjos.
16 Quebr贸me los dientes con cascajo, cubri贸me de ceniza.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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