Verse 16
16. Ain and Pe are here transposed (Lamentations 4:16; Lamentations 4:17), as in Lamentations 2:16; Lamentations 2:17; Lamentations 3:46-51.
anger—literally, "face"; it is the countenance which, by its expression, manifests anger (Psalms 34:16). GESENIUS translates, "the person of Jehovah"; Jehovah present; Jehovah Himself (Exodus 33:14; 2 Samuel 17:11).
divided—dispersed the Jews.
they respected not . . . priests—This is the language of the Gentiles. "The Jews have no hope of a return: for they respected not even good priests" (2 Samuel 17:11- :) [GROTIUS]. MAURER explains it, "They (the victorious foe) regard not the (Jewish) priests when imploring their pity" (Lamentations 5:12). The evident antithesis to "As for us" (Lamentations 5:12- :) and the language of "the heathen" at the close of Lamentations 4:15, of which Lamentations 4:15- : is the continuation, favor the former view.
Ain.
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