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For this our heart is faint; For these things our eyes are dim;
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A Two-Fold Sorrow
Commentators note the specific causes for the people's despair. The phrase 'For this our heart is faint' is linked directly to the loss of their 'crown'—their national honor and dignity (v. 16). The second phrase, 'For these things our eyes are dim,' is seen as a reference to the entire catalogue of horrors and sufferings detailed in the preceding verses (vv. 8-15).
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Lamentations
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18th Century
Theologian
Is faint ... — Or, has become “faint”—have become “dim.” “For this,” that is, for the loss of our crown, etc.
19th Century
Bishop
For this ... for these things. — The first clause refers to the loss of national honour indicated in Lamentations 5:16; t…
16th Century
He connects sorrow here with the acknowledgment of sin, so that the people under the pressure and agony of sorrow might apply their minds to consid…
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17th Century
Pastor
For this our heart is faint. Our spirits sink; we are ready to swoon and die away; either for this, that we have sinned; …
Minister
The people of God express deep concern for the ruins of the temple, more than for any other of their calamities. But whatever changes there are on …