Lamentations 5:5

"We must pay for water to drink. Our wood is sold to us."

Key Reflection

In Lamentations 5:5, the people of Judah are metaphorically describing their dire economic situation after the fall of Jerusalem; they must buy even basic necessities like water and wood, highlighting the hardships and loss of sovereignty that befell them. This passage foreshadows themes of divine judgment and the need for redemption, paralleling the broader narrative of Israel’s covenant with God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Our necks ... -i. e. we were pursued so actively that our enemies seemed to be leaning over our necks ready to seize us. We labor -We were wearied, “there was no rest for us:” being chased incessantly.

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