Jeremiah
Lamentations 3:64BSB·traditional attribution

You will pay them back what they deserve, O LORD, according to the work of their hands.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

He adds here a conclusion; for he has hitherto been relating, as I have said, the evils which he suffered, and also the reproaches and unjust oppressions, in order that; he might have God propitious to him; for this is the way of conciliating favor when we are wrongfully dealt with; for it cannot be but that God will sustain our cause.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We may observe throughout this chapter a struggle in the prophet's breast between sense and faith, fear and hope; he complains and then comforts himself, yet drops his comforts and returns again to his complaints, as Psa 42:1-11. But, as there, so here, faith gets the last word and comes off a conqueror; for in these verses he concludes with some comfort.

Commenting on Lamentations 3:55-66

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Lam 3:55-66 Prayer for deliverance, and confident trust in its realization. Lam 3:55. "Out of the lowest pit I call, O Lord, on Thy name;" cf. Psa 88:7, Psa 88:14; Psa 130:1. The perfect קראתי is not a preterite, but expresses what has already happened, and still happens. This is evident from the fact that the corresponding perfect, שׁמעתּ, Lam 3:56, is continued by the optative אל־תּעלם.

Commenting on Lamentations 3:55-66