Joel 1:8 | |
8. Lament like a virgin girded with sackcloth for the husband of her youth. | 8. Plange tanquam puella, accincta sacco, super marito adolescentiae suae. |
The Prophet now addresses the whole land.
The Hebrews often call a husband
The sum of the whole is, That the Jews could not have continued in an unconcerned state, without being void of all reason and discernment; for they were forced, willing or unwilling, to feel a most grievous calamity. It is a monstrous thing, when a widow, losing her husband when yet young, refrains from mourning. Now then, since God had afflicted his land with so many evils, he wished to bring on them, as it were, the grief of widowhood. It follows --
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