
Text -- Lamentations 1:5 (NET)




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Rule her (Deu 28:43-44).
Clarke -> Lam 1:5
Clarke: Lam 1:5 - -- Her adversaries are the chief - They have now supreme dominion over the whole land.
Her adversaries are the chief - They have now supreme dominion over the whole land.
Calvin -> Lam 1:5
Calvin: Lam 1:5 - -- He first says that her enemies had become the head; and by this expression he doubtless means power; and this way of speaking he borrowed from Moses...
He first says that her enemies had become the head; and by this expression he doubtless means power; and this way of speaking he borrowed from Moses, for these are his words,
“Thou shalt be the head and not the tail,
in a high place, not obscure.” (Deu 28:13.)
He then says, that enemies were the head, that is, ruled over them. And the opposite of that is to be understood, even that they had become the tail, that is, were under the feet as it were of their enemies. And he says that her enemies had acted successfully, even because Jehovah had afflicted her. He here laments after the common practice, as ungodly men are wont to do; but he mixes instruction with his mourning, and shews that God, in a state of things so turbulent and confused, appeared as a righteous judge. He then recalled them to the consideration of God’s hand, when he said that her enemies had acted successfully, because God had afflicted her. Jerome renders the words, “because Jehovah hath spoken.” He derives the verb from
TSK -> Lam 1:5
TSK: Lam 1:5 - -- adversaries : Lam 2:17, Lam 3:46; Lev 26:17; Deu 28:43, Deu 28:44; Psa 80:6, Psa 89:42; Isa 63:18; Jer 12:7; Mic 7:8-10
for : Lam 1:18, Lam 3:39-43; L...
adversaries : Lam 2:17, Lam 3:46; Lev 26:17; Deu 28:43, Deu 28:44; Psa 80:6, Psa 89:42; Isa 63:18; Jer 12:7; Mic 7:8-10
for : Lam 1:18, Lam 3:39-43; Lev. 26:15-46; Deu 4:25-27, 28:15-68, Deu 29:18-28; Deu 31:16-18, Deu 31:29, Deu 32:15-27; 2Ch 36:14-16; Neh 9:33, Neh 9:34; Psa 90:7, Psa 90:8; Jer 5:3-9, Jer 5:29, Jer 23:14, Jer 30:14, Jer 30:15, Jer 44:21, Jer 44:22; Eze 8:17, Eze 8:18, Eze 9:9, Eze 22:24-31; Dan 9:7-16; Mic 3:9-12; Zep 3:1-8
her children : Jer 39:9, Jer 52:27-30

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Barnes -> Lam 1:5
Barnes: Lam 1:5 - -- Are the chief ... prosper - Or, "are become the head"... are at rest. Judaea is so entirely crushed that her enemies did not need to take preca...
Are the chief ... prosper - Or, "are become the head"... are at rest. Judaea is so entirely crushed that her enemies did not need to take precautions against resistance on her part.
Children - i. e. "young children,"who are driven before the enemy (literally the adversary), not as a flock of lambs which follow the shepherd, but for sale as slaves.
Poole -> Lam 1:5
Poole: Lam 1:5 - -- God hath fulfilled his threatening, Deu 28:43 ; the enemy is got
above us and
we are brought very low for the multitude of our sins, directly co...
God hath fulfilled his threatening, Deu 28:43 ; the enemy is got
above us and
we are brought very low for the multitude of our sins, directly contrary to his promise in case of obedience, Lam 1:13 . Not only our young and old men, but the little children, have been driven like sheep before the enemy into a miserable captivity.
Haydock -> Lam 1:5
Haydock: Lam 1:5 - -- Lords. Literally, "at the head," (Haydock) which Moses had threatened, Deuteronomy xxvi. 1, 43. (Calmet) ---
This would be most cutting. (Worthin...
Lords. Literally, "at the head," (Haydock) which Moses had threatened, Deuteronomy xxvi. 1, 43. (Calmet) ---
This would be most cutting. (Worthington)
Gill -> Lam 1:5
Gill: Lam 1:5 - -- Her adversaries are the chief,.... Or, "for the head" n; or are the head, as was threatened, Deu 28:44; and now fulfilled; the Chaldeans having got th...
Her adversaries are the chief,.... Or, "for the head" n; or are the head, as was threatened, Deu 28:44; and now fulfilled; the Chaldeans having got the dominion over the Jews, and obliged them to be subject to them:
her enemies prosper; in wealth and riches, in grandeur and glory; live in ease and tranquillity, enjoying all outward felicity and happiness; while Zion was in distress; which was an aggravation of it; and yet this was but righteous judgment:
for the Lord hath afflicted her; who is righteous in all his ways: the Chaldeans were but instruments; the evil was from the Lord, according to his will and righteous determination, as appears by what follows:
for the multitude of her transgressions: her children are gone into captivity before the enemy; that is, the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judea were carried captive by the enemy, and drove before them as a flock of sheep, and that for the sins of the nation; and these not a few, but were very numerous, as Mordecai and Ezekiel, and others, who were carried captive young with Jeconiah, as well as many now.

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NET Notes: Lam 1:5 The singular noun שְׁבִי (shÿvi) is a collective singular, meaning “captives, prisoners.” It func...
Geneva Bible -> Lam 1:5
Geneva Bible: Lam 1:5 Her adversaries ( g ) are the head, her enemies prosper; for the LORD hath afflicted her for the multitude of her transgressions: her children are gon...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lam 1:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Lam 1:1-22 - --1 The miseries of Jerusalem and of the Jews pathetically lamented, with confessions of their sins.12 The attention and compassion of beholders demande...
MHCC -> Lam 1:1-11
MHCC: Lam 1:1-11 - --The prophet sometimes speaks in his own person; at other times Jerusalem, as a distressed female, is the speaker, or some of the Jews. The description...
Matthew Henry -> Lam 1:1-11
Matthew Henry: Lam 1:1-11 - -- Those that have any disposition to weep with those that weep, one would think, should scarcely be able to refrain from tears at the reading of the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lam 1:1-11; Lam 1:5-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Lam 1:1-11 - --
Doleful consideration and description of the dishonour that has befallen Jerusalem. In these verses the prophet, in the name of the godly, pours out...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lam 1:5-6 - --
Her adversaries or oppressors, in relation to her, have become the head (and Judah thus the tail), as was threatened, Deu 28:44; whereas, according ...
Constable -> Lam 1:1-22; Lam 1:1-11
Constable: Lam 1:1-22 - --I. The destruction and misery of Jerusalem (the first lament) ch. 1
This acrostic lament contains a variety of s...
