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Introduction

A.M. 3416. B.C. 588.

In the Syriac, Vulgate, and Arabic versions, this chapter is entitled, The prayer of Jeremiah. But no such title appears in the Hebrew copies, or in the LXX. It is rather a memorial, representing, in the name of the whole body of Jewish exiles, the many and grievous hardships they groaned under, and humbly entreating God to commiserate their wretchedness, and to restore them once more to his favour, and to their ancient prosperity. More particularly, it contains,

(1,) A remonstrance of the present calamitous state of God’s people in their captivity, Lamentations 5:1-16 .

(2,) A protestation of their concern for God’s sanctuary, as that which lay nearer their hearts than any secular interest of their own, Lamentations 5:17 , Lamentations 5:18 .

(3,) An humble supplication to God, and expostulation with him, for the return of his mercy, Lamentations 5:19-22 . The chapter may be considered as an epilogue, or conclusion, well adapted to the contents of the preceding chapters.

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