John Trapp Complete Commentary - Lamentations 1:8 - 1:8

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Lamentations 1:8 - 1:8


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Lam_1:8 Jerusalem hath grievously sinned; therefore she is removed: all that honoured her despise her, because they have seen her nakedness: yea, she sigheth, and turneth backward.

Ver. 8. Jerusalem hath grievously sinned.] Perpetuo, assidue, et graviter peccavit. Heb., Hath sinned sin, hath sinned sinningly, doing wickedly as she could, {Jer_3:4} and having many transgressions wrapped up in her sins and their circumstances. {Lev_16:21} And this is here acknowledged as the true cause of her calamity. Profane persons lay all the blame in this case upon God, as he in the poet -

O patria, O divum domus Ilium, et inclyta bello

Maenia Dardanidum: ferus omnia Iupiter Argos

Transtulit …

Postquam res Asiae Priamique evertere gentem

Immeritam visum superis, ”& c. - Virg., Aeneid.,
ii.



Therefore she is removed.
] Heb., Therefore is she unto removing or wandering, as Cain was {a} when he went to live in the land of Nod, or as a menstruous woman is separated from the society of others. Nidah for Niddah.



All that honoured her.
] When her ways pleased the Lord.



Because they have seen her nakedness.
] Her infamous wickednesses, for which she hath done penance, as it were, and is therefore despised. Or else it is a term taken from a naked captive woman.



Yea, she sigheth, and turneth backward,
] sc., To hide her nakedness from public view. Or, going into captivity, she looked her last look toward her dear country, and fetched a sigh.



{a} Ad modum Cain fratricidae. - Piguier.