Lamentations 3:3
Surely he has turned his hand against me again and again, all day long—the repeated phrase "turned his hand against me" suggests not a single judgment but continuous, ongoing assault. The temporal markers ("again and again," "all day long") suggest that suffering is not a discrete event but a relentless condition. Theologically, the verse expresses the existential weight of suffering: there is no reprieve, no moment of safety or rest. The sufferer appears to exist in a permanent state of divine judgment. Yet the very fact that the sufferer persists in speaking about this, rather than collapsing into silence, suggests a stubborn commitment to maintaining covenantal address even in ongoing suffering. The verse captures the psychological reality of suffering: it is not merely acute but chronic, grinding, unrelenting.