Of the judgment of God against the enemies of his people.

For behold, in [a]those days and in that time, when I shall bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem,

I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the [b]valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people, and for mine heritage Israel: whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.

And they have cast lots for my people, and have given the child [c]for the harlot, and sold the girl for wine, that they might drink.

Yea, and [d]what have you to do with me, O Tyre and Sidon, and all the coasts of Philistia? will ye render me [e]a recompense? and if ye recompense me, swiftly and speedily will I render your recompense upon your head:

For ye have taken my silver and my gold, and have carried into your temples my goodly and pleasant things.

The children also of Judah and the children of Jerusalem have you sold unto the Grecians, that ye might send them far from their border.

Behold, I will raise them out of the place where ye have sold them, and will render your reward upon your own head.

And I will sell your sons and your daughters into the hand of the children of Judah, and they [f]shall send them to the Sabeans, to a people far off, for the Lord hath spoken it.

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Footnotes

  1. Joel 3:1 When I shall deliver my Church, which standeth of the Jews and of the Gentiles.
  2. Joel 3:2 It appeareth that he alludeth to that great victory of Jehoshaphat, when as God without man’s help destroyed the enemies, 2 Chron. 20:26, also he hath respect to this word Jehoshaphat which signifieth pleading or judgment, because God would judge the enemies of his Church, as he did there.
  3. Joel 3:3 That which the enemy gat for the sale of my people, he bestowed upon harlots and drink.
  4. Joel 3:4 He taketh the cause of his Church in hand against the enemy, as though the injury were done to himself.
  5. Joel 3:4 Have I done you wrong, that ye will render me the like?
  6. Joel 3:8 For afterward God sold them by Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander the great, for the love he bare to his people, and thereby they were comforted, as though the price had been theirs.

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