Lamentations 5:8

"Our fathers sinned, and are no more. We have borne their iniquities."

Key Reflection

In Lamentations 5:8, the verse speaks to a collective sense of guilt and suffering, suggesting that past sins of ancestors weigh heavily on the current generation, who are experiencing the consequences even as their forebears no longer live. This reflects a theme of intergenerational sin and divine retribution or judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Servants -i. e. Slaves. A terrible degradation to a high-spirited Jew.

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