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Text -- Joel 1:1-10 (NET)

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Introduction
1:1 This is the Lord’s message that was given to Joel the son of Pethuel:
A Locust Plague Foreshadows the Day of the Lord
1:2 Listen to this, you elders; pay attention, all inhabitants of the land. Has anything like this ever happened in your whole life or in the lifetime of your ancestors? 1:3 Tell your children about it, have your children tell their children, and their children the following generation. 1:4 What the gazam-locust left the ‘arbeh-locust consumed, what the ‘arbeh-locust left the yeleq-locust consumed, and what the yeleq-locust left the hasil-locust consumed! 1:5 Wake up, you drunkards, and weep! Wail, all you wine drinkers, because the sweet wine has been taken away from you. 1:6 For a nation has invaded our land. There are so many of them they are too numerous to count. Their teeth are like those of a lion; they tear apart their prey like a lioness. 1:7 They have destroyed our vines; they have turned our fig trees into mere splinters. They have completely stripped off the bark and thrown them aside; the twigs are stripped bare.
A Call to Lament
1:8 Wail like a young virgin clothed in sackcloth, lamenting the death of her husband-to-be. 1:9 No one brings grain offerings or drink offerings to the temple of the Lord anymore. So the priests, those who serve the Lord, are in mourning. 1:10 The crops of the fields have been destroyed. The ground is in mourning because the grain has perished. The fresh wine has dried up; the olive oil languishes.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Joel a son of Pethuel and a prophet to Judah,son of Samuel of Kohath son of Levi,head of a large influential family of Simeon in King Hezekiah's time,a powerful leader among the descendants of Reuben,a chief of the tribe of Gad,son of Azariah (Uzziah) of Kohath; one of the Levites that King Hezekiah assigned to supervise the cleansing of the temple,son of Izrahiah of Issachar,brother of Nathan; one of David's military elite,a Levitical chief of the descendants of Ladan under King David,son of Ladan and temple treasurer under King David,son of Pedaiah; David's chief officer over the tribe of Manasseh,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Nebo,a man who lived in Jerusalem in Nehemiah's time; son of Zichri,son of Pethuel; a prophet who wrote the book of Joel
 · Pethuel father of the prophet Joel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Afflictions and Adversities | Joel | Nation | Locust | Pethuel | Caterpillar | Palmer-worm | Cankerworm | JOEL (2) | Wine | MINISTER | WINE; WINE PRESS | Agriculture | PALMERWORM | Drunkeess | Parents | Sackcloth | Lion | VIRGIN, VIRGINITY | Children | more
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NET Notes: Joe 1:1 The name Joel means in Hebrew “the Lord is God.” There are a dozen or so individuals with this name in the OT.

NET Notes: Joe 1:2 Heb “fathers.”

NET Notes: Joe 1:3 The circumstances that precipitated the book of Joel surrounded a locust invasion in Palestine that was of unprecedented proportions. The locusts had ...

NET Notes: Joe 1:4 Four different words for “locust” are used in this verse. Whether these words represent different life-stages of the locusts, or whether v...

NET Notes: Joe 1:5 Heb “your mouth.” This is a synecdoche of part (the mouth) for whole (the person).

NET Notes: Joe 1:6 Heb “its incisors are those of a lioness.” The sharp, cutting teeth are metonymical for the action of tearing apart and eating prey. The l...

NET Notes: Joe 1:7 Once choice leafy vegetation is no longer available to them, locusts have been known to consume the bark of small tree limbs, leaving them in an expos...

NET Notes: Joe 1:8 Heb “the husband of her youth.” The woman described here may already be married, so the reference is to the death of a husband rather than...

NET Notes: Joe 1:9 Heb “grain offering and drink offering are cut off from the house of the Lord,”

NET Notes: Joe 1:10 Joel uses intentionally alliterative language in the phrases שֻׁדַּד שָׂדֶ...

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