Klaagliederen 2:13

13 Mem. Wat getuigen zal ik u brengen, wat zal ik bij u vergelijken, gij dochter Jeruzalems? Wat zal ik bij u vergelijken, dat ik u trooste, gij jonkvrouw, dochter Sions, want uw breuk is zo groot als de zee, wie kan u helen?

Klaagliederen 2:13 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 2:13

What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
&c.] What argument can be made use of? what proof or evidence can be given? what witnesses can be called to convince thee, and make it a clear case to time, that ever any people or nation was in such distress and calamity, what with sword, famine, pestilence, and captivity, as thou art? what thing shall I liken thee to, O daughter of Jerusalem?
what kingdom or nation ever suffered the like? no example can be given, no instance that comes up to it; not the Egyptians, when the ten plagues were inflicted on them; not the Canaanites, when conquered and drove out by Joshua; not the Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, and Syrians, when subdued by David; or any other people: what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter
of Zion?
for this is one way that friends comfort the afflicted, by telling them that such an one's case was as bad, and worse, than theirs; and therefore bid them be of good heart; bear their affliction patiently; before long it will be over; but nothing of this kind could be said here; no, nor any hope given it would be otherwise; they could not say their case was like others, or that it was not desperate: for thy breach [is] great like the sea;
as large and as wide as that: Zion's troubles were a sea of trouble; her afflictions as numerous and as boisterous as the waves of the sea; and as salt, as disagreeable, and as intolerable, as the waters of it: or her breach was great, like the breach of the sea; when it overflows its banks, or breaks through its bounds, there is no stopping it, but it grows wider and wider: who can heal thee?
it was not in the power of man, in her own power, or of her allies, to recover her out of the hands of the enemy; to restore her civil or church state; her wound was incurable; none but God could be her physician. The Targum is,

``for thy breach is great as the greatness of the breach of the waves of the sea in the time of its tempest; and who is the physician that can heal thee of thy infirmity?''

Klaagliederen 2:13 In-Context

11 Caph. Mijn ogen zijn verteerd door tranen, mijn ingewand wordt beroerd; mijn lever is ter aarde uitgeschud, vanwege de breuk der dochter mijns volks; omdat het kind en de zuigeling op de straten der stad in onmacht zinken;
12 Lamed. Als zij tot hun moeders zeggen: Waar is koren en wijn, als zij op de straten der stad in onmacht zinken, als de verslagenen; als zich hun ziel uitschudt in den schoot hunner moeders.
13 Mem. Wat getuigen zal ik u brengen, wat zal ik bij u vergelijken, gij dochter Jeruzalems? Wat zal ik bij u vergelijken, dat ik u trooste, gij jonkvrouw, dochter Sions, want uw breuk is zo groot als de zee, wie kan u helen?
14 Nun. Uw profeten hebben u ijdelheid en ongerijmdheid gezien, en zij hebben u uw ongerechtigheid niet geopenbaard, om uw gevangenis af te wenden, maar zij hebben voor u gezien ijdele lasten en uitstotingen.
15 Samech. Allen, die over weg gaan, klappen met de handen over u, zij fluiten en schudden hun hoofd over de dochter Jeruzalems, zeggende: Is dit die stad, waar men van zeide, dat zij volkomen van schoonheid was, een vreugde der ganse aarde?
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.