Jeremiah
Lamentations 1:6BSB·traditional attribution

All the splendor has departed from the Daughter of Zion. Her princes are like deer that find no pasture; they lack the strength to flee in the face of the hunter.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

He continues the same subject. He says here that the daughter of Sion was denuded of all her ornaments. Now, we know what was the honor or dignity of that people; for Moses, in order to set forth the greatness of God’s grace, exclaims, “What nation so illustrious under heaven!” (Deuteronomy 4:7.) As, then, the singular gifts of God had been conferred on that people...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Those that have any disposition to weep with those that weep, one would think, should scarcely be able to refrain from tears at the reading of these verses, so very pathetic are the lamentations here. I. The miseries of Jerusalem are here complained of as very pressing and by many circumstances very much aggravated. Let us take a view of these miseries. 1. As to their civil state.

Commenting on Lamentations 1:1-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And from the daughter of Zion all her beauty is departed,.... The kingdom removed; the priesthood ceased; the temple, their beautiful house, burnt; the palaces of their king and nobles demolished; and everything in church and state that was glorious were now no more: her princes are become like harts that find no pasture; that are heartless and without courage, fearful and timorous, as harts...