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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 3:32

But though he cause grief ,.... As he sometimes does in his own people; by convincing them of sin, and producing in them godly sorrow, which worketh repentance unto life, not to be repented of; by correcting and chastising them for it, and by hiding his face from them; all which are grievous to them: yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies ; his mercies are many, both temporal and spiritual, and his compassion is answerable; which he shows to his people by... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Lamentations 3:32

Verse 32 We saw in the last Lecture that the best and the only true remedy for sorrows is, when the faithful are convinced that they are chastised only by the paternal hand of God, and that, the end of all their evils will be blessed. Now this they cannot of themselves assume; but God comes to their aid, and declares that he will not be angry for ever with his children. For this promise extends generally to the whole Church, “For a moment I afflicted thee, in the time of mine indignation, but... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:31-33

Chastisement only for a season. I. THE FACT THAT CHASTISEMENT IS ONLY FOR A SEASON . God does "cast off" and "cause grief." His love does not nullify his wrath. When grieved and disowned by God the soul feels utterly desolate. But the terrible judgment is only for a season. It will end in reconciliation and compassion. This great truth gives an entirely new complexion to our views of life and providence. We see at times the severe side. But we misjudge if we take that as a... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:31-33

Divine benignity. It required great faith on the part of Jeremiah and his countrymen to think and to speak thus of God. It was easy for them to believe in the justice and in the power of God; their own affliction witnessed to these attributes. But it was a triumph of faith for those so afflicted to acknowledge the kindness and compassion of the supreme Ruler. I. IT IS NOT INCOMPATIBLE WITH GOD 'S GOODNESS TO AFFLICT MEN . He "causes grief." His providence appoints... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Lamentations 3:31-33

God's good purposes in causing pain. All this is the language of hope and continues naturally what is said in Lamentations 3:21 and Lamentations 3:24 . The existence of present trouble presses upon the heart, but along with it there is the confident assurance of future deliverance. Observe, then, certain admissions, along with the cheering qualifications which accompany them. I. THE LORD CASTS OFF . There is a discontinuance of the signs of his presence. Enemies get their... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Lamentations 3:31-33

Reasons for the resignation urged in the previous triplet. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Lamentations 3:31-33

Lamentations 3:31-33. The Lord will not cast off for ever The truly penitent that put their trust in him, and sincerely desire and seek reconciliation with him: though he may for a time appear to estrange himself from them, yet he will certainly return to them. Though he cause grief Though, as a prudent parent, he may see reason to chastise his people by affliction, yet as a kind and tender Father, who pitieth his children in misery, according to the multitude, the unspeakable greatness... read more

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