Jeremiah
Lamentations 3:48ESV·traditional attribution

my eyes flow with rivers of tears because of the destruction of the daughter of my people.

John Calvin Reformed

The eye flows down like rivers, that is the Prophet's meaning here. He speaks of his own weeping to rouse himself and others to prayer; the faithful cannot pray with true fervor unless calamity has broken and confounded them deeply, as it ought.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

It is easier to chide ourselves for complaining than to chide ourselves out of it. The Prophet owns his sin and calls it rebellion, laying the load upon himself; yet the wound bleeds afresh when he considers that his sins are confessed but not pardoned, his case pitiable but unpitied. In sharp trials we must think and speak kindly of God even when our souls are cast down.

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Commenting on Lamentations 3:42-54

John Gill Reformed Baptist

They have cut off my life in the dungeon,.... Jarchi interprets it, "they bound me in the prison.'' Jeremiah was both in a prison and in a dungeon, where he was deprived of the society of men, as if he had been dead; and he was in danger of losing his life; but whether any respect is had to it here is not certain: it...