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For the mountain of Zion, which is desolate: The foxes walk on it.
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A Picture of Total Desolation
Commentators explain that the image of foxes (or more accurately, jackals) walking on Mount Zion is a powerful symbol of complete desolation. These animals typically shun human presence, so their ability to roam freely on the most sacred site signifies that it is utterly abandoned and ruined.
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Lamentations
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18th Century
Theologian
The foxes: Or, jackals. As these animals live among ruins, and shun human presence, it shows that Zion is laid waste and deserted.
19th Century
Bishop
Foxes. —Better, jackals, who are thought of as haunting the ruins of Jerusalem ().
16th Century
Although he had generally included all kinds of evils, he now mentions the principal cause of sorrow: that Mount Sion had lost its beauty …
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17th Century
Pastor
Because of the mountain of Zion, which is desolate
Meaning either the city of Jerusalem in general, or the temple …
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 …