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Selected Verse: Lamentations 2:16 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
La 2:16 |
Strong Concordance |
All thine enemies [0341] have opened [06475] their mouth [06310] against thee: they hiss [08319] and gnash [02786] the teeth [08127]: they say [0559], We have swallowed her up [01104]: certainly [0389] this is the day [03117] that we looked for [06960]; we have found [04672], we have seen [07200] it. |
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King James |
All thine enemies have opened their mouth against thee: they hiss and gnash the teeth: they say, We have swallowed her up: certainly this is the day that we looked for; we have found, we have seen it. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
For the transposition of Hebrew letters (Pe and Ain, Lam 2:16-17) in the order of verses, see Introduction.
opened . . . mouth--as ravening, roaring wild beasts (Job 16:9-10; Psa 22:13). Herein Jerusalem was a type of Messiah.
gnash . . . teeth--in vindictive malice.
we have seen it-- (Psa 35:21). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Seen it - Omit "it." The intensity of the enemy's exultation is shown by the heaping up of unconnected words. We have found what we sought, have seen what we looked for. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The enemy in triumph express their joy over the fall of Jerusalem. The opening of the mouth (as in Psa 35:21; Job 16:10), taken in connection with what follows, is also a gesture peculiar to scornful speech. The gnashing of the teeth (Psa 35:16; Psa 37:12; Job 16:9) is here an expression of rage that has burst out. The object of "we have swallowed" is to be derived from the context ("against thee"), viz., the city of Jerusalem. Surely this" is a strong asseveration - "this is the very day." The asyndetic collection of the three verbs accords with the impassioned character of the enemy's speech. "To see" is here equivalent to living to see. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
This is the day that we looked for - Jerusalem was the envy of the surrounding nations: they longed for its destruction, and rejoiced when it took place. |
21 Yea, they opened their mouth [06310] wide [07337] against me, and said [0559], Aha [01889], aha [01889], our eye [05869] hath seen [07200] it.
13 They gaped [06475] upon me with their mouths [06310], as a ravening [02963] and a roaring [07580] lion [0738].
9 He teareth [02963] me in his wrath [0639], who hateth [07852] me: he gnasheth [02786] upon me with his teeth [08127]; mine enemy [06862] sharpeneth [03913] his eyes [05869] upon me.
10 They have gaped [06473] upon me with their mouth [06310]; they have smitten [05221] me upon the cheek [03895] reproachfully [02781]; they have gathered [04390] themselves together [03162] against me.
16 All thine enemies [0341] have opened [06475] their mouth [06310] against thee: they hiss [08319] and gnash [02786] the teeth [08127]: they say [0559], We have swallowed her up [01104]: certainly [0389] this is the day [03117] that we looked for [06960]; we have found [04672], we have seen [07200] it.
17 The LORD [03068] hath done [06213] that which he had devised [02161]; he hath fulfilled [01214] his word [0565] that he had commanded [06680] in the days [03117] of old [06924]: he hath thrown down [02040], and hath not pitied [02550]: and he hath caused thine enemy [0341] to rejoice [08055] over thee, he hath set up [07311] the horn [07161] of thine adversaries [06862].
9 He teareth [02963] me in his wrath [0639], who hateth [07852] me: he gnasheth [02786] upon me with his teeth [08127]; mine enemy [06862] sharpeneth [03913] his eyes [05869] upon me.
12 The wicked [07563] plotteth [02161] against the just [06662], and gnasheth [02786] upon him with his teeth [08127].
16 With hypocritical [02611] mockers [03934] in feasts [04580], they gnashed [02786] upon me with their teeth [08127].
10 They have gaped [06473] upon me with their mouth [06310]; they have smitten [05221] me upon the cheek [03895] reproachfully [02781]; they have gathered [04390] themselves together [03162] against me.
21 Yea, they opened their mouth [06310] wide [07337] against me, and said [0559], Aha [01889], aha [01889], our eye [05869] hath seen [07200] it.