Lamentations 1
Dear RTB’ers,
I could sense a collective sigh of relief as we left Jeremiah yesterday. But today we dive right back in, to his reflections on the fall of Jerusalem. Our STS book provides some insight into Lamentations. My Study Bible added more, especially its label for each of the five chapters of the book:
- Jerusalem’s Misery and Desolation
- The Lord’s Anger against His People
- Judah’s Complaint – and Basis for Consolation
- The Contrast between Zion’s Past and Present
- Judah’s Appeal for God’s Forgiveness
It would be good for us to keep these labels in mind as we read each of these chapters over the next few days.
Today, Jerusalem’s misery, with Jerusalem depicted as a widow viewing the destruction in the first eleven verses, then the widow, herself speaking her desolation in the next eleven verses. Her misery is captured especially well in the last few verses (21b-22): All my enemies have heard of my trouble; they are glad that You have done it… Let all their evildoing come before You, and deal with them as You have dealt with me because of all my transgressions; for my groans are many, and my heart is faint. The widow (Jerusalem) is recognizing her transgressions. Therein forms the beginning of healing.
See you tomorrow for our RTB gathering, I hope…!
Blessings.