Lamentations 2:3
He has cut down in fierce anger all the might of Israel; he has withdrawn his right hand from before the enemy; he has burned like a flaming fire in the land of Jacob, consuming all around—God's actions are described with escalating intensity: cutting, withdrawing protective presence, and burning. The withdrawal of God's right hand (typically the hand of power and blessing) leaves Israel defenseless against enemies; God does not merely stop protecting but actively removes protection. The image of God burning like flaming fire inverts the imagery of 1:13; now the fire is unleashed comprehensively across the land, not just internalized in Jerusalem but destroying all. Theologically, the verse depicts not merely judgment but unleashed destructive force; God appears less as a righteous judge and more as a raging warrior turned enemy. The question of proportionality becomes urgent: does covenant breach truly warrant such total annihilation?