Joel 3:3

Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the enemies of God's people have treated them as if they were possessions to be traded or gambled away for trivial things like wine and prostitutes. It highlights the injustice and cruelty suffered by God’s chosen people.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone took your favorite toy, not just to play with it, but to trade it for something silly like candy or toys that aren’t as special. That's how mean some people were being to God’s people—they didn't value them at all!

Historical Background

Joel wrote this prophecy around 835-796 BC, addressing the Southern Kingdom of Judah. The verse reflects on a historical event where enemies mistreated God’s people by gambling with their lives and selling them for cheap things.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we can see similar behaviors when people trade away important values or relationships for fleeting pleasures. It reminds us to value our integrity and the well-being of others over temporary gains.

Topics

justicesufferingvaluetradecrueltyinjustice

Related Verses

Ezekiel 22:12Isaiah 57:8Matthew 6:24Proverbs 31:8-9Habakkuk 2:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Joel 3:3?
The speaker here is God, through the prophet Joel, describing the actions and attitudes of those who mistreated His people.
What does it mean to 'cast lots' for someone?
Casting lots was a way of making decisions by chance or fate. In this context, it means treating people like items to be randomly assigned or traded away without respect for their value.
How can we avoid valuing others less than temporary pleasures?
We should reflect on the true worth of relationships and values over short-lived satisfactions. Cultivating empathy and moral integrity helps us make better choices.
Are there other Bible verses that talk about this kind of injustice?
Yes, several passages discuss such injustices, including Ezekiel 22:12, Isaiah 57:8, and Matthew 6:24, which all address the mistreatment or undervaluing of people.
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