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The Feeling of Entrapment
Commentators like Calvin and Gill explain that the phrase "fear and the pit" paints a picture of complete entrapment. The people felt surrounded by dread with no escape, as if every path led to a pitfall. Calvin notes a powerful alliteration in the original Hebrew ("peched" and "pechet") that reinforces this sense of inescapable doom and being at one's wit's end.
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Lamentations
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18th Century
Theologian
Desolation — Or, devastation.
19th Century
Bishop
Fear and a snare. —A quotation from Jeremiah 48:43, and Isaiah 24:17.
Desolation. —Better, dev…
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet dwells extensively on the severity of the calamity that had occurred. He compares here the anxieties into which the people had been bro…
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17th Century
Pastor
Fear and a snare is come upon us
Or, "fear and a pit" {m}; the fear of failing into the pit of ruin and destruction,…
17th Century
Minister
The more the prophet looked on the desolations, the more he was grieved. Here is one word of comfort. While they continued weeping, they continued …