Joel 3:5

5 because ye have taken my silver and my gold, and have carried into your temples my beautiful pleasant things,

Joel 3:5 Meaning and Commentary

Joel 3:5

Because ye have taken my silver and my gold
Which is all the Lord's, ( Haggai 2:8 ) ; or which he had bestowed upon his people, and they had taken from them: and have carried into your temples my goodly pleasant things;
either the rich furniture of the houses of his people, which they carried into their own houses, or "palaces" F5, as it may be rendered; having either taken them away themselves, or bought them of others that had taken them: or else the rich vessels of the temple; as these were carried away by the Chaldeans, and put into their idol temples, ( Daniel 1:2 ) ; so afterward they were taken by the Romans, and put into the temples of their gods: whether any of these came into the hands of the Tyrians by any means, and were put into their idol temples, as the temple of Hercules, is not certain; however, it is notorious that the Papists, the Tyrians are an emblem of, not only build stately temples, and dedicate them to angels and saints, but most profusely adorn them with gold and silver, and all goodly and desirable things; which is putting them to an idolatrous use they were not designed for.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (Mkylkyhl) "in palatia vestra", Montanus, Drusius, Burkius.

Joel 3:5 In-Context

3 and they have cast lots for my people, and have given a boy for a harlot, and sold a girl for wine, and have drunk [it].
4 Yea also, what have ye to do with me, O Tyre and Zidon, and all the districts of Philistia? Will ye render me a recompence? But if ye recompense me, swiftly [and] speedily will I bring your recompence upon your own head;
5 because ye have taken my silver and my gold, and have carried into your temples my beautiful pleasant things,
6 and the children of Judah and the children of Jerusalem have ye sold unto the children of the Greeks, that ye might remove them far from their border.
7 Behold, I will raise them up out of the place whither ye have sold them, and will bring your recompence upon your own head.
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