Jeremiah
Jeremiah 30:15BSB·traditional attribution

Why do you cry out over your wound? Your pain has no cure! Because of your great iniquity and your numerous sins I have done these things to you.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

The Prophet now anticipates an objection, lest the Jews should expostulate with God; for it sufficiently appears that they always complained of God’s extreme severity, when they indulged themselves in their vices. As soon then as God treated them as they deserved, they became exasperated and enraged against him.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses, as in those foregoing, the deplorable case of the Jews in captivity is set forth, but many precious promises are given them that in due time they should be relieved and a glorious salvation wrought for them. I. God himself appeared against them: he scattered them (Jer 30:11); he did all these things unto them, Jer 30:15.

Commenting on Jeremiah 30:10-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Why criest thou for thine affliction?.... Or complainest of the hardness, and heaviness, and continuance of it, when there was such a just cause for it? when men have sinned at a high rate, they have no reason to complain of the punishment of their sins, Lam 3:39; thy sorrow is incurable, for the multitude of thine iniquity; such were the number of their iniquities...