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The Lord's Wrath
Commentary
Lamentations 2 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the deep sorrow and anguish of the people of Israel. The prophet Jeremiah is lamenting the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the people of Israel. He speaks of the city being laid waste and the temple being destroyed. He speaks of the people being scattered and the land being desolate. He speaks of the Lord's anger and wrath being poured out on the people of Israel. He speaks of the Lord's hand being heavy upon them and of the Lord's fury being poured out on them. The imagery of the chapter is vivid and powerful. Jeremiah speaks of the Lord's arrows being shot at the people of Israel and of the Lord's hand being stretched out against them. He speaks of the Lord's wrath being like a fire that consumes everything in its path. He speaks of the Lord's anger being like a storm that brings destruction and devastation. He speaks of the Lord's fury being like a flood that sweeps away everything in its path. The chapter ends with a plea for mercy and a plea for the Lord to remember his covenant with the people of Israel. Jeremiah pleads with the Lord to have compassion on his people and to restore them to their land. He pleads with the Lord to remember his promises and to bring his people back to their homeland. Lamentations 2 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the deep sorrow and anguish of the people of Israel. It speaks of the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the people of Israel. It speaks of the Lord's anger and wrath being poured out on the people of Israel. It speaks of the Lord's hand being heavy upon them and of the Lord's fury being poured out on them.
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There are 22 verses in Lamentations, chapter 2.