Jeremiah
Jeremiah 14:2ESV·traditional attribution

“Judah mourns, and her gates languish; her people lament on the ground, and the cry of Jerusalem goes up.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

The Prophet intimates in these words, that so great would be the scarcity as to appear to be a manifest and remarkable evidence of God’s vengeance; for when God punishes us in a common way, we for the most part refer the event to some fortuitous circumstances, and the devil also ever retains our minds in the consideration of secondary causes.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The first verse is the title of the whole chapter: it does indeed all concern the dearth, but much of it consists of the prophet's prayers concerning it; yet these are not unfitly said to be, The word of the Lord which came to him concerning it, for every acceptable prayer is that which God puts into our hearts; nothing is our word that comes...

Commenting on Jeremiah 14:1-9

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Judah mourneth,.... That is, the inhabitants of Judah; those of the house of Judah, as the Targum; these mourned because of the drought and famine that were upon the land: and the gates thereof languish; the cities of Judah, as the Targum; the inhabitants of them, which used to be supplied from the field, and out of the country; gates may be mentioned, because through...