Lamentations 3:9

"Yes, when I cry, and call for help, he shuts out my prayer."

Key Reflection

In Lamentations 3:9, the author expresses a profound sense of despair and abandonment by God. The verse captures the intensity of prayer in times of suffering, where despite crying out to God for help, there seems to be no response or relief. This sentiment reflects the cultural context of ancient Israel, where prayer was seen as an intimate dialogue with the divine, yet here the author experiences a sense of isolation and rejection from God's presence.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Inclosed -Or, hedgedLamentations 3:7. Hath, made crooked -Or, “hath” turned aside. A solid wall being built across the main road, Jeremiah turns aside into by-ways, but finds them turned aside, so that they lead him back after long wandering to the place from where he started.

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