Catholic Public Domain Version
"The mules have rotted in their own manure, the barns have been demolished, the wine cellars have been destroyed, because the grain has been ruined. "
— Joel 1:17, Catholic Public Domain Version
“The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered.”
“The seeds rot under their clods; the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the grain is withered. ”
“The seeds rot under their clods. The granaries are laid desolate. The barns are broken down, for the grain has withered.”
“The grains of seed have shriveled beneath their shovels. Storehouses have been decimated and granaries have been torn down, for the grain has dried up.”
“The beasts have rotted in their dung, the barns are destroyed, the storehouses are broken down: because the corn is confounded.”
“The grains have become small and dry under the spade; the store-houses are made waste, the grain-stores are broken down; for the grain is dry and dead.”
“The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered.”
Sanctify a fast, call an assembly, gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of your God. And cry out to the Lord:
“Ah, ah, ah, the day!” For the day of the Lord is near, and it will arrive, like a devastation, before the powerful.
Has not your nourishment perished from before your eyes, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
The mules have rotted in their own manure, the barns have been demolished, the wine cellars have been destroyed, because the grain has been ruined.
Why have the animals groaned, the herds of cattle bellowed? because there is no pasture for them. Yes, and even the flocks of sheep have been lost.
To you, O Lord, I will cry out, because fire has devoured the beauty of the wilderness, and the flame has burned all the trees of the countryside.
Yes, and even the beasts of the field have gazed up at you, like the dry ground thirsting for rain, because the fountains of waters have dried up, and fire has devoured the beauty of the wilderness.