Jeremiah
Lamentations 3:44BSB·traditional attribution

You have covered Yourself with a cloud that no prayer can pass through.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

The Prophet confirms the same thing, but the words are different. He again repeats the word to cover; but, that the metaphor might be clearer and more fully explained, he says, with a cloud. He simply intimates, that a cloud interposed, that God might more unrestrainedly punish the Jews, as they had deserved.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

It is easier to chide ourselves for complaining than to chide ourselves out of it. The prophet had owned that a living man should not complain, as if he checked himself for his complaints in the former part of the chapter; and yet here the clouds return after the rain and the wound bleeds afresh; for great pains must be taken with a troubled spirit to bring it into temper.

Commenting on Lamentations 3:42-54

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Mine eye trickleth down, and ceaseth not,.... From weeping, as the Targum: the prophet was continually weeping; the distresses of his people were always uppermost in his mind; and which so affected him, that it drew tears from his eyes, which constantly trickled down his cheeks: without any intermission; or, "without intermissions" (n); there were no stops or pauses in his grief, and in the...