Jeremiah
Jeremiah 9:18BSB·traditional attribution

Let them come quickly and take up a lament over us, that our eyes may overflow with tears, and our eyelids may gush with water.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Let them, he says, take up for us a wailing, and let our eyes come down to tears, and let our eyelids flow down into waters These are hyperbolical words, and yet they do not exceed the intensehess of the coming vengeance: for it was not in vain that he said at the begSnning of the chapter, “Who will make my head waters, and my...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Two things the prophet designs, in these verses, with reference to the approaching destruction of Judah and Jerusalem: - 1. To convince people of the justice of God in it, that they had by sin brought it upon themselves and that therefore they had no reason to quarrel with God, who did them no wrong at all, but a great deal of reason to fall...

Commenting on Jeremiah 9:12-22

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And let them make haste, and take up a wailing for us,.... Deliver out a mournful song, as the Arabic version; setting forth their miseries and distresses, and affecting their minds with them. The prophet puts himself among the people, as being a party concealed in their sufferings, and sympathizing with them, as well as to show the certainty of then and how soon they...