“But you!
Who forsake Yahweh!
You forgot my holy mountain!
You set a table for Gad,
The god of Fortune.
You filled cups of mixed wine for Meni,
The god of Destiny.
I will destine you to the sword.
All of you shall bow down
To the slaughter.
Because,
When I called,
You did not answer.
When I spoke,
You did not listen.
But you did what was evil
In my eyes.
You chose
What I did not delight in.”
Yahweh comes out really strong against the worshippers of Gad and Meni. Gad was, of course, the name of one of the sons of Jacob. The territory of Gad was on the eastern side of the Jordan River. Gad was also the name of a Canaanite or Aramaic god of good fortune, like a lucky god. Meni, on the other hand, was the god of destiny, but very little is known about him. Obviously, Yahweh was not happy about the worship of these gods. Thus they were to be slaughtered by the sword, but there is no mention of when and where this would take place. Yahweh had called, but they did not answer. When he spoke. they did not listen. They did evil things that displeased Yahweh. The result was their pending death.