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The Pain of Mockery
Commentators explain that the mockery from passersby was especially cruel because it highlighted the stark contrast between Jerusalem's past glory and its present ruin. They taunted the city with its former titles, 'The perfection of beauty' and 'The joy of the whole earth,' to deepen the pain of its fall. Matthew Henry notes that mocking the afflicted is a great sin and adds immense weight to their suffering.
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Lamentations
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18th Century
Theologian
Compare the scene around the cross of the Redeemer (Matthew 27:39).
19th Century
Bishop
All that pass by. — The triumphant exultation of the enemies of Zion came to add bitterness to her sorrows. They reminded her of what she …
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet here reminds the Jews of the miseries by which they had already been extremely afflicted, so that these words seem redundant and somewh…
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17th Century
Pastor
All that pass by clap [their] hands at thee Travellers that passed by, and saw Jerusalem in ruins, clapped their hands at…
17th Century
Minister
Causes for lamentation are described. Multitudes perished by famine. Even little children were slain by their mother's hands and eaten, according t…