Joel 3:18
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
O gün belə olacaq:Dağlardan şirin şərab damacaq,Təpələrdən süd axacaq,Yəhudanın bütün dərələrində sular axacaq.Rəbbin evindən bir qaynaq çıxacaq,Əbrişimlərvadisini sulayacaq.
What Does This Mean?
Joel predicts a day when there will be abundant blessings and prosperity. Mountains will overflow with new wine, hills with milk, and rivers with water. A fountain from the house of God will provide life-giving water to the valley of Shittim.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your backyard was full of yummy juice and milk flowing everywhere! That’s how much good stuff Joel says will come one day when God blesses everyone. It's like a big party with all the best treats!
Historical Background
Joel, an Old Testament prophet, wrote this verse around 835-796 BCE. The audience was primarily Israelites facing agricultural and social hardships. This passage is part of Joel’s prophetic vision of future restoration and divine blessings.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, we can see this as a promise that God will provide for us abundantly in times of need. For instance, if someone faces financial difficulties, they might find unexpected ways to meet their needs, just like the rivers flowing with water.
Topics
prosperitydivine provisionrestorationabundancepromised blessingshope
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
The speaker here is the prophet Joel, who was addressing the people of Israel with a message from God about future blessings.
What does 'new wine' symbolize in this context?
'New wine' often symbolizes abundance and celebration. It represents joyous times when resources are plentiful and blessings overflow, much like a bountiful harvest.
How is the 'house of the Lord' significant here?
The 'house of the Lord' refers to the Temple in Jerusalem. It signifies that God’s presence will bring life-giving water, symbolizing divine blessings and provision for all those who seek Him.
Can this verse be applied to personal situations today?
Yes, believers can see this as a promise of God's abundant provision in their own lives. Just as rivers flowed with waters, individuals might experience unexpected help or resources when they are in need.
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