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A Cry to Indifferent Onlookers
Scholars explain that Jerusalem, personified as a grieving woman, is calling out to indifferent strangers. Her question, "Is it nothing to you?" expresses the deep pain of having unparalleled suffering met with a lack of concern. It highlights the profound loneliness that can accompany immense grief, a feeling that no one sees or cares about one's sorrow.
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Lamentations
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18th Century
Theologian
The lamentation of the city, personified as a woman in grief over her fate.
It prevails - Or, …
19th Century
Bishop
Is it nothing to you ... —Literally, Not to you, you passers by, which the Authorised version takes as a question. The Se…
16th Century
Theologian
The beginning of the verse is variously explained. Some read it interrogatively, Is it nothing to you who pass by the way? Others more sim…
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17th Century
Pastor
[Is it] nothing to you, all you that pass by ?
&c.] O you strangers and travellers that pass by, and see my distress…
17th Century
Minister
Jerusalem, sitting dejected on the ground, calls on those that passed by, to consider whether her example did not concern them. Her outward sufferi…