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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Lamentations 1:1

(Lam. 1:1-22)

how is she . . . widow! she that was great, etc.—English Version is according to the accents. But the members of each sentence are better balanced in antithesis, thus, "how is she that was great among the nations become as a widow! (how) she who was princess among the provinces (that is, she who ruled over the surrounding provinces from the Nile to the Euphrates, Genesis 15:18; I Kings 4:21; II Chronicles 9:26; Ezra 4:20) become tributary!" [MAURER].

sit—on the ground; the posture of mourners (Lamentations 2:10; Ezra 9:3). The coin struck on the taking of Jerusalem by Titus, representing Judea as a female sitting solitary under a palm tree, with the inscription, Judæa Capta, singularly corresponds to the image here; the language therefore must be prophetical of her state subsequent to Titus, as well as referring retrospectively to her Babylonian captivity.




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