the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Yoël 3:7
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I will: Isaiah 11:12, Isaiah 43:5, Isaiah 43:6, Isaiah 49:12, Jeremiah 23:8, Jeremiah 30:10, Jeremiah 30:16, Jeremiah 31:8, Jeremiah 32:37, Ezekiel 34:12, Ezekiel 34:13, Ezekiel 36:24, Ezekiel 38:8, Zechariah 10:6-10
and will: Joel 3:4, Judges 1:7, 1 Samuel 15:33, Esther 7:10, Matthew 7:2, 2 Thessalonians 1:6, James 2:13, Revelation 13:10, Revelation 16:6, Revelation 19:2
Reciprocal: Isaiah 66:6 - a voice of the Lord Ezekiel 28:25 - When Obadiah 1:15 - as
Cross-References
And they were both naked the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
For God doth knowe, that the same day that ye eate therof, your eyes shall be opened, and ye shalbe eue as gods, knowyng good and euyll.
Which sayde: I hearde thy voyce in the garden, and was afrayde because I was naked, and hyd my selfe.
And he sayde: Who tolde thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou not eaten of the same tree, concernyng the which I commaunded thee that thou shouldest not eate of it?
So that thou shalt be cleane beside thy self, for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
But it fortuned that when they were come to Samaria, Elisa sayde: Lorde, open their eyes that they may see. And the Lorde opened their eyes, and they sawe, & behold they were in the middes of Samaria.
For the bed is narrowe and not large, and the couering so small that a man can not winde him selfe [vnder it.]
Their webbe maketh no cloth, and they may not couer them with their labours: their deedes are the deedes of wickednesse, and the worke of robberie is in their handes.
And beyng in hell in tormentes, he lyft vp his eyes, and sawe Abraham a farre of, and Lazarus in his bosome,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, I will raise them out of the place whither ye have sold them,.... That is, bring them back to their own land, from their places whither they have been carried captive, and where they have dwelt in obscurity, and as if theft had been buried in graves, but now should be raised up and restored; and this their restoration will be as life from the dead. So the Targum,
"behold, I will bring them publicly from the place whither ye have sold them;''
this is to be understood, not of the same persons, but of their posterity, they being the same natural body. Kimchi interprets it of them and their children; them at the resurrection of the dead, their children at the time of salvation. Some think this had its accomplishment in Alexander and his successors, by whom the Jews, who had been detained captives in other countries, were set free; particularly by Demetrius, as Josephus f relates: though it may be applied to the future restoration of the Jews, out of all countries, unto their own land; or rather to the gathering together the spiritual Israel, or people of God, who have been persecuted from place to place by their antichristian enemies;
and will return your recompence upon your own head; do to them as they have done to others; pay them in their own coin; retaliate the wrongs done to his people; see Revelation 13:10.
f Antiqu. l. 13. c. 5.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Behold I will raise them - If this promise relates to the same individuals who had been sold, it must have been fulfilled silently; as indeed the return of captives to their own land, unless brought about by some historical event, belongs not to history, but to private life. The prophet, however, is probably predicting God’s dealings with the nations, not with those individuals. The enslaving of these Hebrews in the time of Joram was but one instance out of a whole system of covetous misdeeds. The Philistines carried away captives from them again in the time of Ahaz 2 Chronicles 28:18, and yet again subsequently Ezekiel 16:27, Ezekiel 16:57; and still more at the capture of Jerusalem Ezekiel 25:15.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 7. I will raise them — I shall find means to bring them back from the place whither ye have sold them, and they shall retaliate upon you the injuries they have sustained. It is said that Alexander and his successors set at liberty many Jews that had been sold into Greece. And it is likely that many returned from different lands, on the publication of the edict of Cyrus. - Newcome.