Thou hast called as in a solemn day my terrors round about, so that in the day of the LORD’s anger none escaped nor remained: those that I have swaddled and brought up hath mine enemy consumed.
God summoned these terrors as one summons crowds to a feast day, from every quarter they converged on His command. Yet understand this: though the Chaldeans brought the sword, it was the Lord's wrath that sent them, and every Jew must see God's hand in his own calamity, not merely the enemy's cruelty.
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These lamentations paint grief itself; magistrates who sat in judgment now sit on the ground in silence, having stripped themselves of authority and donned mourning clothes. The young women who once held their heads high now bend them to the earth, learning sorrow from loss, genuine tears for what they have lost.
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Commenting on Lamentations 2:10-22
Terrible enemies assembled at God's call as soldiers answer their general, thronging like pilgrims to the feasts, yet coming not to worship but to destroy. Mothers' tenderness, the care they lavished swaddling and nursing these children, meant nothing; the Chaldeans consumed them without mercy, as lambs bred for slaughter.
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