1.The persecution and humiliation in the battle mentioned in verses 19-21 reached such an extreme level where the author could not get the slightest bit of comfort, pity, or supply for their hunger and thirst. Instead, they were teased with gall and vinegar as a substitute. When and where did this happen again later?
2. Is it righteous for the author to call out for God’s annihilating judgment? Is it something we should imitate?
3. Finally, how does the author respond to God’s salvation?