Lamentations 3:13
He shot his arrows into my kidneys—the image becomes even more intimate and visceral: the divine arrows penetrate internal organs, causing interior suffering. The targeting of kidneys (the seat of emotion and will in biblical anthropology) suggests that the suffering penetrates to the core of selfhood. Theologically, the verse depicts suffering that reaches into the deepest parts of one's being; it is not superficial but touches the very source of vitality and will. The intimate wounding suggests not only physical pain but emotional and spiritual anguish. The progression from external violence (bow and arrow) to internal penetration suggests that there is no barrier between the sufferer and divine attack.