Lamentations 3:58

58 RES iudicasti Domine causam animae meae redemptor vitae meae

Lamentations 3:58 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 3:58

O Lord, thou hast pleaded the cause of my soul
Or, causes of "my soul", or "life" F21; such as concerned his soul and life: not one only, but many of them; and this respects not Jeremiah only, and the Lord's pleading his cause against Zedekiah and his nobles; but the people of the Jews in former times, when in Egypt, and in the times of the judges: thou hast redeemed my life;
by delivering out of the pit and dungeon, where it was in danger; and not only him, but the whole body of the people of old out of Egypt, and out of the hands of their enemies, the Philistines and others.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (yvpn ybyr) "causas animaa meae", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Lamentations 3:58 In-Context

56 COPH vocem meam audisti ne avertas aurem tuam a singultu meo et clamoribus
57 COPH adpropinquasti in die quando invocavi te dixisti ne timeas
58 RES iudicasti Domine causam animae meae redemptor vitae meae
59 RES vidisti Domine iniquitatem adversum me iudica iudicium meum
60 RES vidisti omnem furorem universas cogitationes eorum adversum me
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