Joel 1:16

16 We look on helpless as our crops are destroyed. There is no joy in the Temple of our God.

Joel 1:16 Meaning and Commentary

Joel 1:16

Is not the meat cut off before our eyes?
&c.] Such an interrogation most strongly affirms; it was a matter out of all question, they could not but see it with their eyes; it was a plain case, and not to be denied, that every eatable thing, or that of which food was wont to be made, was cut off by the locusts, or the drought, or by the Assyrian or Chaldean army: [yea], joy and gladness from the house of our God;
the harvest being perished, there were no firstfruits brought to the temple, which used to be attended with great joy; and the corn and vines being wasted, no meat offerings made of fine flour, nor drink offerings of wine, were offered, which used to make glad God and man; nor any other sacrifices, on which the priests and their families lived, and were matter of joy to them; and these they ate of in the temple, or in courts adjoining to it. So Philo F25 the Jew says of the ancient Jews, that

``having prayed and offered sacrifices, and appeased the Deity, they washed their bodies and souls; the one in lavers, the other in the streams of the laws, and right instruction; and being cheerful, turned themselves to their food, not going home oftentimes, but remaining in the holy places where they sacrificed; and as mindful of the sacrifices, and reverencing the place, they kept a feast truly holy, not shining either in word or deed.''

FOOTNOTES:

F25 De Plantatione Noe, p. 237.

Joel 1:16 In-Context

14 Give orders for a fast; call an assembly! Gather the leaders and all the people of Judah into the Temple of the Lord your God and cry out to him!
15 The day of the Lord is near, the day when the Almighty brings destruction. What terror that day will bring!
16 We look on helpless as our crops are destroyed. There is no joy in the Temple of our God.
17 The seeds die in the dry earth. There is no grain to be stored, and so the empty granaries are in ruins.
18 The cattle are bellowing in distress because there is no pasture for them; the flocks of sheep also suffer.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.