Jeremiah 4:30 - Exposition
And when thou art spoiled , etc. It is Jerusalem who is addressed—Jerusalem, personified as a woman, who decks herself out finely to please her admirers. All these arts are in vain, for a violent repulsion has converted her lovers into her deadly enemies. And when Jerusalem is "spoiled," or taken by storm, what device will there be left to attempt? The "lovers" are the foreign powers to whom the Jews paid court ( Jeremiah 2:18 , Jeremiah 2:36 , 87). Though thou rentest thy face , etc; alluding to the custom of Eastern women, who try to make their eyes seem larger by putting powdered antimony (the Arabic kohl ) upon their eyelids. So, for instance, did Jezebel (see 2 Kings 11:1-21 :30); and one of Job's daughters received the name Keren-happuch, "box of antimony," i . e . one who sets off the company in which she is, as antimony does the eye. An old author, Dr. Shaw, writes thus: "None of these ladies take themselves to be completely dressed till they have tinged the hair and edges of their eyelids with the powder of lead ore. And as this operation is performed by dipping first into this powder a small wooden bodkin of the thickness of a quill, and then drawing it afterwards through the eyelids over the ball of the eye, we have a lively image of what the prophet ( Jeremiah 4:30 ) may be supposed to mean".
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