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For I have heard a voice as of a woman in travail, the anguish as of her who brings forth her first child, the voice of the daughter of Zion, who gasps for breath, who spreads her hands, [saying], Woe is me now! for my soul faints before the murderers.

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Sudden, Unavoidable Pain

Commentators explain that the image of a woman in labor, especially with her first child, is used to convey the extreme and sudden nature of God's judgment. As John Calvin notes, just as labor pains can begin unexpectedly, Judah's destruction would come upon them while they felt secure. The prophet uses this shocking metaphor to awaken a people who had become hardened to God's warnings.

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Jeremiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 4:31

18th Century

Theologian

For I have heard a cry as of one writhing in vain:
Anguish as of one who brings forth her first-born:
The cry of the daughter of Zion.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 4:31

19th Century

Bishop

A woman in travail. —Literally, writhing in pain, as in Jeremiah 4:19.

Bewaileth herself. —Literal…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 4:31

16th Century

Theologian

By these words, Jeremiah confirms what the latter part of the preceding verse contains. Nor did he expand on it merely to clarify his subject; but …

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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 4:31

17th Century

Pastor

For I has heard a voice as of a woman in travail So the distress of the Jews, at the time of their destruction, is compar…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Jeremiah 4:19–31

17th Century

Minister

The prophet had no pleasure in delivering messages of wrath. He is shown in a vision the whole land in confusion.

Compared with what it was,…