
Text -- Joel 1:13 (NET)




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JFB: Joe 1:13 - -- Namely, with sackcloth; as in Isa 32:11, the ellipsis is supplied (compare Jer 4:8).

JFB: Joe 1:13 - -- As it is your duty to set the example to others; also as the guilt was greater, and a greater scandal was occasioned, by your sin to the cause of God.
As it is your duty to set the example to others; also as the guilt was greater, and a greater scandal was occasioned, by your sin to the cause of God.
Calvin -> Joe 1:13
Calvin: Joe 1:13 - -- Now the Prophet begins to exhort the people to repentance. Having represented them as grievously afflicted by the hand of God, he now adds that a rem...
Now the Prophet begins to exhort the people to repentance. Having represented them as grievously afflicted by the hand of God, he now adds that a remedy was at hand, provided they solicited the favor of God; and at the same tine he denounces a more grievous punishment in future; for it would not have been enough that they had been reminded of their calamities and evils, except they also feared in time to come. Hence the Prophet, that he might the more move them, says, that the hand of God was still stretched out, and that there was something worse nigh at hand, except they of themselves anticipated it. This is the purport of the whole. I now come to the words.
Be girded, lament and howl, he says, ye priests, the ministers of the altar The verb
But he says here
TSK -> Joe 1:13
TSK: Joe 1:13 - -- Gird : Joe 1:8, Joe 1:9, Joe 2:17; Jer 4:8, Jer 9:10; Eze 7:18
ye ministers : 1Co 9:13; Heb 7:13, Heb 7:14
lie : 2Sa 12:16; 1Ki 21:27; Jon 3:5-8
ye mi...

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Barnes -> Joe 1:13
Barnes: Joe 1:13 - -- Gird yourselves - that is, with haircloth, as is elsewhere expressed Isa 22:12; Jer 4:8; Jer 6:26. The outward affliction is an expression of t...
Gird yourselves - that is, with haircloth, as is elsewhere expressed Isa 22:12; Jer 4:8; Jer 6:26. The outward affliction is an expression of the inward grief, and itself excites to further grief. This their garment of affliction and penitence, they were not to put off day and night. Their wonted duty was to "offer up sacrifice for their own sins and the sins of the people"Heb 7:27, and to entreat God for them. This their office the prophet calls them to discharge day and night; to "come"into the court of the temple, and there, where God showed Himself in majesty and mercy, "lie all night"prostrate before God, not at ease, but in sackcloth. He calls to them in the Name of his God, "Ye ministers of my God;"of Him, to whom, whosoever forsook Him, he himself was faithful. : "The prophets called the God of all, their own God, being united to Him by singular love and reverential obedience, so that they could say, "God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever"Psa 73:26. He calls Him, further, "their"God, (your God) in order to remind them of His special favor to them, and their duty to Him who allowed them to call Him "their"God.
Poole -> Joe 1:13
Poole: Joe 1:13 - -- Gird yourselves bind your mourning sackcloth close to you with a girdle, that it may be more troublesome to the flesh; for though in Hebrew it is onl...
Gird yourselves bind your mourning sackcloth close to you with a girdle, that it may be more troublesome to the flesh; for though in Hebrew it is only gird, the phrase is well known in the Scripture, on these occasions, to include sackcloth, as what is girded on the mourner, and sackcloth is expressly mentioned Joe 1:8 , and in many other places, Isa 15:3 Jer 4:8 Lam 2:10 Eze 7:18 27:31 .
Lament weep bitterly, as they do who mourn for the dead, lament over your dead joys; let it be a hearty grief, as that of Abraham for Sarah, Gen 23:2 , of Jacob’ s children and friends sorrowing for his death, Ge 1 10 , or of Israel lamenting their brave judge, 1Sa 28:3 . Ye priests ; that you may be example to others, and because they had, as observed yet. 9, a double cause to mourn, one more than the rest of the people.
Howl: see Joe 1:5 .
Ye ministers of the altar: they were the Lord’ s ministers, Joe 1:9 ; now ministers of the altar, they served the Lord in the things of the altar.
Lie all night the case needs a continued fasting, weeping, and supplication in the most humble posture, and with all the tokens of an afflicted spirit. The priests should above others mourn; if they mourn in the day, the priests should mourn night and day.
My God who, having sent me to speak to you in his name, doth call you to this, that he may pardon and bless you. when you repent.
The meat-offering & c.: see Joe 1:9 .
Haydock -> Joe 1:13
Go in to the temple, or sleep on sackcloth, Judith iv. 9. (Calmet)
Gill -> Joe 1:13
Gill: Joe 1:13 - -- Gird yourselves, and lament, ye priests,.... Prepare and be ready to raise up lamentation and mourning; or gird yourselves with sackcloth, and mourn i...
Gird yourselves, and lament, ye priests,.... Prepare and be ready to raise up lamentation and mourning; or gird yourselves with sackcloth, and mourn in that, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi supply the words; see Jer 4:8;
howl, ye ministers of the altar; who served there, by laying on and burning the sacrifices, or offering incense:
come, lie all night in sackcloth, ye ministers of my God; that is, come into the house of the Lord, as Kimchi; into the court of the priests, and there lie all night, in the sackcloth girded with; putting up prayers to God, with weeping and lamentations, that he would avert the judgments that were come or were coming upon theme:
for the meat offering and the drink offering are withholden from the house of your God; See Gill on Joe 1:9.

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NET Notes: Joe 1:13 Heb “for grain offering and drink offering are withheld from the house of your God.”
Geneva Bible -> Joe 1:13
Geneva Bible: Joe 1:13 ( h ) Gird yourselves, and lament, ye priests: howl, ye ministers of the altar: come, lie all night in sackcloth, ye ministers of my God: for the meat...

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TSK Synopsis -> Joe 1:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Joe 1:1-20 - --1 Joel, declaring sundry judgments of God, exhorts to observe them,8 and to mourn.14 He prescribes a solemn fast to deprecate those judgments.
MHCC -> Joe 1:8-13
MHCC: Joe 1:8-13 - --All who labour only for the meat that perishes, will, sooner or later, be ashamed of their labour. Those that place their happiness in the delights of...
Matthew Henry -> Joe 1:8-13
Matthew Henry: Joe 1:8-13 - -- The judgment is here described as very lamentable, and such as all sorts of people should share in; it shall not only rob the drunkards of their ple...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Joe 1:13-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Joe 1:13-14 - --
The affliction is not removed by mourning and lamentation, but only through repentance and supplication to the Lord, who can turn away all evil. The...
Constable -> Joe 1:2-20; Joe 1:5-13
Constable: Joe 1:2-20 - --II. A past day of the Lord: a locust invasion 1:2-20
The rest of chapter 1 describes the effects of a severe loc...
