NASB 1977 Let the priests, the LORD's ministers, Weep between the porch and the altar, And let them say, "Spare Thy people, O LORD, And do not make Thine inheritance a reproach, A byword among the nations. Why should they among the peoples say, 'Where is their God?'" Legacy Standard Bible Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar — The priests, being in a peculiar sense the Lord's servants, are here required to take the lead in this sacred work of penitence, and to stand weeping and praying between the porch and the altar; that is, in the open court, just before the porch of the temple built.
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Between the porch and the altar let the kohanim, ministers of ADONAI, weep, and let them say: "Have pity, ADONAI, on Your people. Don't make Your Joel 2:17 KJ21 Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar; and let them say, "Spare Thy people, O Lord, and give not Thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them.Why should they say among the people, 'Where is their God?'" ASV Joel 2:17 Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar NASB 1995 Then He brought me into the inner court of the LORD'S house. And behold, at the entrance to the temple of the LORD, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men with their backs to the temple of the LORD and their faces toward the east; and they were prostrating themselves eastward toward the sun. NASB 1977
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Between the porch and the altar weep let the priests, ministrants of Jehovah, And let them say: 'Have pity, O Jehovah, on Thy people, And give not Thy inheritance to reproach, To the ruling over them of nations, Why do they say among peoples, Where is their God?' Joel 2:17 Additional Translations. Let the priests, the Lord'S ministers, Weep between the porch and the altar, And let them say, 'Spare Your people, Lord, And do not make Your inheritance a disgrace, With the nations jeering at them. Why should those among the peoples say, 'Where is their God?'?' - What is the meaning of Joel 2:17? 1. ( Joel 2:1-5) What the mighty army looks like. Blow the trumpet in Zion, And sound an alarm in My holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble; For the day of the LORD is coming, For it is at hand: A day of darkness and gloominess, A day of clouds and thick darkness, Like the morning clouds spread over the mountains. Wesley's Notes for Joel 2:17. 2:17 The porch - That stately porch built by Solomon, #1Kings 6:3|. The altar - The altar of burnt - offering, which stood at some distance from this porch, and here are the priests commanded to stand, fasting and praying, whence they might be heard and seen by the people in the next court, in which the people were wont to pray.
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Weeping between the porch and the altar is a mandate for leaders to assemble God's people together for a time of prayer, fasting and consecration. The porch represents the flesh; the outer court of worship, whereas the altar represents the spirit, the place of sacrifice, the place of giving up and re-dedicating one's life back to God. It is a means of opening oneself to God, expressing grief and sorrow over sins, and redirecting oneself to God. Fasting entails making petitions to God and seeking to know His will. This process leads to purification (Psalm 69:10). The people of Judah were to consecrate a fast to express their sorrow and ask God for forgiveness.
(16) Between the porch and the altar. —Ezekiel now returns to the court of the priests, and there sees—not about, but as it were (referring to the nature of the vision)—"twenty-five men." These are probably the high priest and the heads of the twenty-four courses, representing the whole body of the priests, as the elders represented the whole body of the people. Between The Porch & The Altar JOEL 2:17: "Let the priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say , Spare thy people, O LORD, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them: wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?" Greetings Beloveds,
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Weep Between the Porch and the Altar 2019-04-20 4 Comments Prayer, Quote Compilation, Repentance Do you know what it is to weep between the porch and the altar? Few, if any, of us have likely experienced this. To feel the anguish of true repentance and intercessory prayer is unpleasant for the natural man; none of us wants it. The altar was of brass, twenty cubits square; and so, equal in breadth to the temple itself, and ten cubits high 2 Chronicles 4:1. The space then between the porch and the altar was enclosed on those two sides 2 Chronicles 7:7; it became an inner part of the court of the priests. Through it