![]() Because there was something tender and sympathetic about Jeremiah’s tears, they were good. Continuing that thought, he poetically expressed the idea that he didn’t have enough tears or time to adequately express his grief over the slain of the daughter of my people. Oh, that my head were waters: In the close of the previous chapter, Jeremiah lamented Judah, as he prophetically saw them conquered and exiled. (1-2) Not enough tears.įor the slain of the daughter of my people!Ī. The continued lament over Judah in exile.
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