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Lamentaciones 1:10
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El adversario ha extendido su mano a todos sus tesoros; ciertamente ella ha visto a las naciones entrar en su santuario, a las que tú ordenaste que no entraran en tu congregación.
Extendi� su mano el enemigo a todas sus cosas preciosas; y ella ha visto entrar en su santuario las gentes, de las cuales mandaste que no entrasen en tu congregaci�n.
Yod : Extendi� su mano el enemigo a todas sus cosas preciosas; y ella vio a los gentiles entrar en su santuario, de los cuales mandaste que no entrasen en tu congregaci�n.
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spread: Lamentations 1:7, Isaiah 5:13, Isaiah 5:14, Jeremiah 15:13, Jeremiah 20:5, Jeremiah 52:17-20
pleasant: or, desirable, Lamentations 1:7
seen: Psalms 74:4-8, Psalms 79:1-7, Isaiah 63:18, Isaiah 64:10, Isaiah 64:11, Jeremiah 51:51, Jeremiah 52:13, Ezekiel 7:22, Ezekiel 9:7
whom: Deuteronomy 23:3, Nehemiah 13:1, Ezekiel 44:7, Mark 13:14
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:31 - and bring Deuteronomy 23:1 - shall not enter 1 Kings 20:6 - pleasant 2 Kings 21:14 - deliver 2 Kings 25:9 - he burnt 2 Kings 25:13 - the 2 Chronicles 12:9 - took away Nehemiah 13:7 - in preparing Psalms 74:3 - all Jeremiah 12:10 - trodden Jeremiah 14:21 - disgrace Jeremiah 17:3 - I will Jeremiah 39:8 - burned Jeremiah 50:28 - vengeance of his Ezekiel 7:20 - set it far from them Ezekiel 24:10 - spice Ezekiel 24:21 - I will Daniel 11:31 - they shall pollute Zechariah 14:2 - the houses Acts 21:28 - brought Revelation 11:2 - it is
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The enemy hath spread out his hands on all her pleasant things,.... Meaning not the wealth and riches, the goods and substance, or the rich furniture in their own houses; but the precious things in the house of God, the ark, the table, the altar, the priests garments, and vessels of the sanctuary, and the gifts of the temple, and everything valuable in it; these the enemy stretched out his hands and seized upon, and claimed them as his own; took them as a booty, prey, and plunder. Jarchi w interprets the enemy of the Moabites and Ammonites, who seized upon the books of the law, in which are things more desirable than gold and silver, and burnt them; because there was a law in them that forbid them entering into the congregation of Israel; but the Targum better explains it of Nebuchadnezzar the wicked; for he and the Chaldean army are doubtless meant; who plundered and ransacked the temple of all its pleasant, precious, and valuable things:
for she hath seen [that] the Heathen entered into her sanctuary; not into the land of Israel only, the holy land; but into the temple, the sanctuary of the Lord; but called hers, because it was built for her use, that the congregation of Israel might worship the Lord in it; into this with her own eyes, though forced to it, and sore against her will, and to her great grief and trouble, she saw the Chaldeans enter, and ravage and spoil it:
whom thou didst command [that] they should not enter into thy congregation; these Jarchi interprets of the Moabites and Ammonites again; and so does the Targum here; paraphrasing them thus,
"whom thou didst command by the hand of Moses the prophet, concerning Ammon and Moab, that they were not worthy to enter into thy congregation;''
and concerning whom there is an express law forbidding it, Deuteronomy 23:1; and it may be there were Moabites and Ammonites in the Chaldean army, assisting in the taking of Jerusalem; and who entered into the temple when it was taken.
w E Talmud. Bab. Yebamot, fol 16. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Her pleasant things - Chiefly, the sacred vessels of the temple 2 Chronicles 36:10.
Sanctuary ... congregation - Even a Jew might not enter the innermost sanctuary, which was for the priests only; but now the tramp of pagan soldiery has been heard within its sacred precincts.