Lamentaciones 3:15

15 Hartóme de amarguras, embriagóme de ajenjos.

Lamentaciones 3:15 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 3:15

He hath filled me with bitterness
Or "with bitternesses" {m}; instead of food, bitter herbs; the allusion perhaps is to the bitter herbs eaten at the passover, and signify bitter afflictions, sore calamities, of which the prophet and his people had their fill. The Targum is,

``with the gall of serpents;''
see ( Job 20:14 ) ; he hath made me drunken with wormwood;
with wormwood drink; but this herb being a wholesome one, though bitter, some think that henbane, or wolfsbane, is rather meant, which is of a poisonous and intoxicating nature; it is no unusual thing for persons to be represented as drunk with affliction, ( Isaiah 51:17 Isaiah 51:21 ) ( Jeremiah 25:27 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F13 (Myrwrmb) "amaritudinibus", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Michaelis, "amaroribus", Cocceius.

Lamentaciones 3:15 In-Context

13 Hizo entrar en mis riñones las saetas de su aljaba.
14 Fuí escarnio á todo mi pueblo, canción de ellos todos los días.
15 Hartóme de amarguras, embriagóme de ajenjos.
16 Quebróme los dientes con cascajo, cubrióme de ceniza.
17 Y mi alma se alejó de la paz, olvidéme del bien.
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