Joel 1:9

9 The grain offering and the drink offering are gone from the LORD's temple. The priests and the LORD's ministers mourn.

Joel 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

Joel 1:9

The meat offering and the drink offering is cut off from the
house of the Lord
The meat offering was made of fine flour, oil, and frankincense; and the drink offering was of wine; and, because of the want of corn and wine, these were not brought to the temple as usual; and which was matter of great grief to religious persons, and especially to the priests, as follows: the priests, the Lord's ministers, mourn;
partly because they had no work to do, and could not answer to their character, the ministers of the Lord, in ministering about holy things, and bringing the sacrifices and offerings of the people to him; and partly because of their want of food, their livelihood greatly depending on the offerings brought, part of which belonged to them, and on which they and their families lived.

Joel 1:9 In-Context

7 It has destroyed my vines, splintered my fig trees, stripped off their bark and thrown it down; their branches have turned white.
8 Lament like a woman dressed in funeral clothing, one who has lost the husband of her youth.
9 The grain offering and the drink offering are gone from the LORD's temple. The priests and the LORD's ministers mourn.
10 The fields are devastated, the ground mourns; for the grain is destroyed, the new wine dries up, the olive oil fails.
11 Be shocked, you farmers; howl, you vinedressers, over the wheat and the barley, for the crops of the field are destroyed.
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