Lamentations 3

1.I am the man, that hath seen aaffliction in the rod of his indignation.
2.He hath led me, & brought me into darkness, but not to light.
3.Surely he is turned against me: he turneth his hand against me all the day.
4.My flesh and my skin hath he caused to wax old, and he hath broken my bones.
5.He hath bbuilded against me, and compassed me with gall, and labour.
6.He hath set me in dark places, as they that be dead for ever.
7.He hath hedged about me, that I can not get out: he hath made my chains heavy.
8.Also when I cry and shout, he shutteth out my cprayer.
9.He hath dstopped up my ways with hewn stone, and turned away my paths.
10.eHe was unto me as a bear lying in wait, and as a lion in secret places.
11.He hath stopped my ways, and pulled me in pieces: he hath made me desolate.
12.He hath bent his bow and made me a mark for the arrow.
13.He caused ^the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reines.
14.I was a derision to all my people, and their song all the day.
15.He hath filled me with bitterness, and made me drunken with fwormwood.
16.He hath also broken my teeth with stones, and hath covered me with ashes.
17.Thus my soul was far off from peace: I forgat prosperity,
18.And I said, My strength and mine hope gis perished from the Lord,
19.Remembering mine affliction, & my mourning, the wormwood and the gall.
20.My soul hath them in remembrance, and is humbled hin me.
21.I consider this in mine heart: therefore have I hope.
22.It is the Lord’s imercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
23.They are renewed kevery morning: great is thy faithfulness.
24.The Lord is my lportion, saith my soul: therefore will I hope in him.
25.The Lord is good unto them, that trust in him, and to the soul that seeketh him.
26.It is good both to trust, & to wait for the salvation of the Lord.
27.It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his myouth.
28.He sitteth alone, nand kepeth silence, because he hath born it upon him.
29.He putteth his omouth in the dust, if there may be hope.
30.He giveth his cheek to him that smiteth him, he is filled full with reproaches.
31.For the Lord will not forsake for ever.
32.But though he send affliction, yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies.
33.For he doeth not ppunish ^willingly, nor afflict the children of men,
34.In stamping under his feet all the persons of the earth,
35.In overthrowing the right of a man before the face of the most high,
36.In subverting a man in his cause: the Lord qseeth it not.
37.Who is he then that saith, and it cometh to pass, and the Lord rcommandeth it not?
38.Out of the mouth of the most high proceadeth not sevil and good?
39.Wherefore then is the living tman sorrowful? man suffereth for his sin.
40.Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord.
41.Let us lift up uour hearts with our hands unto God in the heavens.
42.We have sinned, and have rebelled, therefore thou hast not spared.
43.Thou hast covered us with wrath, and persecuted us: thou hast slain and not spared.
44.Thou hast covered thy self with a cloud, that our prayer should not pass through.
45.Thou hast made us as the *offscouring and refuse in the middes of the people.
46.All our enemies have opened their mouth against us.
47.Fear, and a snare is come upon us with desolation and destruction.
48.Mine eye casteth out rivers of water, for the destruction of the daughter of my people.
49.Mine eye droppeth without stay and ceaseth not,
50.Till the Lord look down, and behold from heaven.
51.Mine eye xbreaketh mine heart because of all the daughters of my city.
52.Mine enemies chased me sore like a bird, without cause.
53.They have shut up my life yin the dungeon, and cast a stone upon me.
54.Waters flowed over mine head, then thought I, I am destroyed.
55.I called upon thy Name, ô Lord, out of the low dungeon.
56.Thou hast heard my voice: stop not thine ear from my sigh and from my cry.
57.Thou drewest near in the day that I called upon thee: thou saidest, Fear not.
58.O Lord, thou hast maintained the cause of my zsoul, and hast redeemed my life.
59.O Lord, thou hast seen my wrong, judge thou my cause.
60.Thou hast seen all their vengeance, and all their devises against me,
61.Thou hast heard their reproach, ô Lord, and all their imaginations against me:
62.The lips also of those that rose against me, and their whispering against me continually.
63.Behold, their sitting down and their rising up, how I am their song.
64.*Give them a recompense, ô Lord, according to the work of their hands.
65.Give them ^sorrow of heart, even thy curse to them.
66.Persecute with wrath and destroy them from under the heaven, ô Lord.

Notes

1-a.
The Prophet complains of the punishments and afflictions that he endured by the false Prophets and hypocrites, when he declared the destruction of Jerusalem, as Jer. 20.2.
5-b.
He speaks this as one that felt God’s heavy judgements, which he greatly feared, and therefore sets them out with this diversity of words.
8-c.
This is a great tentation to the godly, when they see not the fruit of their prayers, and causes them to think that they are not heard, which thing God use to do, that they might pray more earnestly and the oftenes.
9-d.
And keeps me in hold, as a prisoner.
10-e.
He has no pity on me.
13-^.
Ebr., sons.
15-f.
With great anguish and sorrow he has made me to loose my sense.
18-g.
Thus with pain he was driven to and fro between hope and despair, as the godly oft times are, yet in the end the Spirit gets the victory.
20-h.
He shows that God thus uses to exercise his to the intent that hereby they may know themselves and feel his mercies.
22-i.
Considering the wickedness of man, it is marvel that any remain alive: but only that God for his own mercy’s sake and for his promise will ever have his Church to remain though they be never so few in number, Is. 1.9.
23-k.
We feel your benefits daily.
24-l.
The godly put their whole confidence in God, and therefore look for none other inheritance, as Ps. 16.5.
27-m.
He shows that we can never begin to timely to be exercised under the cross, that when the afflictions grow greater, our patience also by experience may be stronger.
28-n.
He murmurs not against God, but is patient.
29-o.
He humbles himself, as they that fall down with their face to the ground, and so with patience waits for succour.
33-^.
Ebr., with his heart.
33-p.
He takes no pleasure in it, but does it of necessity for our amendment, when he suffers the wicked to oppress the poor.
36-q.
He does not delight therein.
37-r.
He shows that nothing is done without God’s providence.
38-s.
That is, adversity, and prosperity, Amos 3.6.
39-t.
When God afflicts him.
41-u.
That is, both hearts and hands: for else to lift up the hands is but hypocrisy.
45-*.
1 Cor. 4.13.
51-x.
I am overcome with sore weeping for all my people.
53-y.
Read Jer. 37.16, how he was in the mighty dungeon.
58-z.
Meaning, the cause wherefore his life was in danger.
64-*.
Ps. 28.4.
65-^.
Or, an obstinate heart.