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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Lamentations 3:21-36

Here the clouds begin to disperse and the sky to clear up; the complaint was very melancholy in the former part of the chapter, and yet here the tune is altered and the mourners in Zion begin to look a little pleasant. But for hope, the heart would break. To save the heart from being quite broken, here is something called to mind, which gives ground for hope (Lam. 3:21), which refers to what comes after, not to what goes before. I make to return to my heart (so the margin words it); what we... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Lamentations 3:24

The Lord is my portion, saith my soul ,.... The prophet, or the church, whom he represents, rises and increases in the exercise of faith; from considering the mercies, compassions, and faithfulness of God, concludes a sure and firm interest in him, as a portion and inheritance. The Lord is the portion of his people in life and in death, in time and to eternity; all he is, and has, is theirs; they are heirs of him, and shall enjoy him for ever, and therefore shall not be consumed; he is a... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Lamentations 3:24

The Lord is my portion - See on Psalm 119:67 ; (note). read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Lamentations 3:24

Verse 24 The Prophet intimates in this verse that we cannot stand firm in adversities, except we be content with God alone and his favor; for as soon as we depart from him, any adversity that may happen to us will cause our faith to fail. It is then the only true foundation of patience and hope to trust in God alone; and this is the case when we are persuaded that his favor is sufficient for our perfect safety. In this sense it is that David calls God his portion. (Psalms 16:5.) But there is in... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:24

The Lord is my Portion. A reminiscence of Psalms 16:5 (comp. Psalms 73:26 ; Psalms 119:57 ; Psalms 142:5 ). read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:24

The secret of hope. The reader of the psalms is familiar with the utterance, "The Lord is my Portion." The characteristic peculiarity of the adoption of this confession of faith by the sufferer of the Lamentations is his taking it as a ground of hope. The present is so dark that he can have little joy even in God. Earthly things are so unpropitious that he can hope little from them. But with God for his Portion he can look forward from the troubles of the present and the threatenings of... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:24

The Portion of the godly. When the land of promise was divided among the tribes of Israel, no inheritance was assigned to one of the number, viz. the tribe of Levi. It appeared good to Divine wisdom that the consecrated and sacerdotal tribe should be distributed among the population, and that a regular provision should be made for their maintenance. To reconcile the Levites to their lot, it was declared to them by Jehovah himself that he was their Portion. The language here appropriated by... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:24

Those who have Jehovah for their Portion. I. EVERY MAN HAS HIS PORTION . That which is his capital, which constitutes his resources, and out of which he has to build up the results of his life. It was only natural that an Israelite should make a great deal of portions . Israel had a portion, divinely secured and wonderfully packed with the raw materials of wealth. Each tribe had its portion, given by lot, so that there was no ground of complaint, and so to each household in due... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Lamentations 3:24

The Lord is my portion - “My portion is Yahweh,” see Numbers 18:20; Psalms 16:5 ff.Therefore will I hope in him - A more full expression of the confidence present in the prophet’s mind in Lamentations 3:21, but based now upon God’s faithfulness in showing mercy. read more

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