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Jerome's Latin Vulgate

1 Machabæorum 24:19

Væ autem prægnantibus et nutrientibus in illis diebus!

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Parallel Translations

Nova Vulgata (1979)
Vae autem praegnantibus et nutrientibus in illis diebus!
Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
V� autem pr�gnantibus et nutrientibus in illis diebus !

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Deuteronomy 28:53-56, 2 Samuel 4:4, 2 Kings 15:16, Lamentations 4:3, Lamentations 4:4, Lamentations 4:10, Hosea 13:16, Mark 13:17, Mark 13:18, Luke 21:23, Luke 23:29, Luke 23:30

Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:29 - General 1 Samuel 1:23 - son suck Ecclesiastes 4:3 - better Jeremiah 16:2 - General Hosea 9:14 - what Zechariah 14:2 - the houses 1 Corinthians 7:26 - that

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And woe unto them that are with child,.... Not that it should be criminal for them to be with child, or a judgment on them; for it was always esteemed a blessing to be fruitful, and bear children: but this expresses the miserable circumstances such would be in, who, by reason of their heavy burdens, would not be able to make so speedy a flight, as the case would require; or would be obliged to stay at home, and endure all the miseries of the siege: so that these words, as the following are not expressive of sin, or punishment, but of pity and concern for their misery and distress:

and to them that give suck in those days; whose tender affection to their infants will not suffer them to leave them behind them; and yet such their weakness, that they will not be able to carry them with them; at least, they must be great hindrances to their speedy flight. So that the case of these is much worse than that of men on the house top, or in the field, who could much more easily leave their goods and clothes, than these their children, as well as had more agility and strength of body to flee. So ?????? ????????, "women with child, and that give suck"; are mentioned together in the Jewish writings, as such as were excused from certain fasts, though obliged to others g.

g T. Hieros. Taanioth, fol. 64. 3. Maimon. Hilch. Taanioth, c. 5. sect. 10.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 24:19. And wo unto them (alas! for them) that are with child, c.] For such persons are not in a condition to make their escape neither can they bear the miseries of the siege. Josephus says the houses were full of women and children that perished by the famine; and that the mothers snatched the food even out of their own children's mouths. See WAR, b. v. c. 10. But he relates a more horrid story than this, of one Mary, the daughter of Eliezar, illustrious for her family and riches, who, being stripped and plundered of all her goods and provisions by the soldiers, in hunger, rage, and despair, killed and boiled her own sucking child, and had eaten one half of him before it was discovered. This shocking story is told, WAR, b. vi. c. 3, with several circumstances of aggravation.


 
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