37 Who is he who says, and it comes to pass, when the Lord doesn't command it? Read Chapter Compare PREVIOUS Lamentations 3:36 NEXT Lamentations 3:38 Lamentations 3:37 Meaning and Commentary Lamentations 3:37 Who [is] he [that] saith, and it cometh to pass? &c.] Or, "who ...
66 Pursue them in anger and destroy them from under the heavens of the Lord. Footnotes Lamentations 3:1 This chapter is an acrostic poem; the verses of each stanza begin with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and the verses within each stanza begin with the same letter....
“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which will be for ALL people.” And all we have to do is believe it, embrace it, live it. And each day is another opportunity to start over. Yesterday might have been a disaster, but...
Hebrew verbdākā'means "be crushed, contrite, broken." God crushes the oppressor (Psalm 72:4) and the wicked (Job 34:25), but not the prisoner (Lamentations 3:34). (Herbert Wolf,dākā,TWOT #427. Young,Isaiah3:347 fn. 21, "crushed, broken in pieces, shattered.") Hebrew verbchāl...
38Is it not from the mouth of the Most High that good and bad come? 39Why should a living man complain, a man, about the punishment of his sins? 耶利米哀歌 3:37–39 — New Living Translation (NLT) 37Who can command things to happen ...
So during this Lenten season I have chosen to add a discipline to my spiritual formation regimen and to abstain from something as well. Lament is the addition. Here’s the tool I’ll be using to help me along:Lenten Lamentations.
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23 (ESV) I am rejoicing! God continues his work in me and blesses me! Earlier this week, I had an echocardiogram, another six-minute...
(See Lamentations 2:10 and Job 2:13) Dahood mentions that there is a parallel סֹחֵר צִידוֹן,“merchant of Sidon,”and עֹבֵר יָם מִלְאוּךְ and translates the latter“passer of the sea, your merchants,”instead...
(Like the melancholic Heraclitus Jeremiah is known from his Lamentations: “He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, and not into light”). But also Michelangelo liked to be alone and although he obtained from the Pope much more money for his work than any other artist he was a ...
[Weeping again.] Many a shame and slight I've suffered; but that this should come to pass is the worst disgrace of all. What if he be ne'er so limber, need you therefore be a weakling? PEER Though I hammer or am hammered,still we must have lamentations. [Laughing.] Cheer up, ...