
Text -- Joel 1:3 (NET)




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A spirited introduction calling attention.


JFB: Joe 1:2-3 - -- That is, Hath any so grievous a calamity as this ever been before? No such plague of locusts had been since the ones in Egypt. Exo 10:14 is not at var...
That is, Hath any so grievous a calamity as this ever been before? No such plague of locusts had been since the ones in Egypt. Exo 10:14 is not at variance with this verse, which refers to Judea, in which Joel says there had been no such devastation before.

JFB: Joe 1:3 - -- In order that they may be admonished by the severity of the punishment to fear God (Psa 78:6-8; compare Exo 13:8; Jos 4:7).
In order that they may be admonished by the severity of the punishment to fear God (Psa 78:6-8; compare Exo 13:8; Jos 4:7).
Clarke -> Joe 1:3
Clarke: Joe 1:3 - -- Tell ye your children of it - To heighten the effect, he still conceals the subject, and informs them that it is such as should be handed down from ...
Tell ye your children of it - To heighten the effect, he still conceals the subject, and informs them that it is such as should be handed down from father to son through all generations.
Calvin -> Joe 1:3
Calvin: Joe 1:3 - -- He then adds, Tell it to your children, your children to their children, their children to the next generation. In this verse the Prophet shows tha...
He then adds, Tell it to your children, your children to their children, their children to the next generation. In this verse the Prophet shows that the matter deserved to be remembered, and was not to be despised by posterity, even for many generations. It appears now quite clear that the Prophet threatens not what was to be, as some interpreters think; it would have been puerile: but, on the contrary, he expostulates here with the Jews, because they were so slothful and tardy in considering God’s judgments; and especially as it was a remarkable instance, when God employed not usual means, but roused, and, as it were, terrified men by prodigies. Of this then tell: for
TSK -> Joe 1:3

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Barnes -> Joe 1:3
Barnes: Joe 1:3 - -- Tell ye your children of it - In the order of God’ s goodness, generation was to declare to generation the wonders of His love. "He establ...
Tell ye your children of it - In the order of God’ s goodness, generation was to declare to generation the wonders of His love. "He established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which He commanded our fathers that they should make them known to their children, that the generation to come might know them, the children which should be born, who should arise and declare them to their children that they might ... not forget the works of God"Psa 78:5-7. This tradition of thankful memories God, as the Psalmist says, enforced in the law; "Take heed to thyself, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, but teach them thy sons and thy sons’ sons"(Deu 4:9; add Deu 6:6-7; Deu 11:19). This was the end of the memorial acts of the ritual, that their sons might inquire the meaning of them, the fathers tell them God’ s wonders Deu 6:20-24. Now contrariwise, they are, generation to generation, to tell concerning it, this message of unheard-of woe and judgment. The memory of God’ s deeds of love should have stirred them to gratitude; now He transmits to them memories of woe, that they might entreat God against them, and break off the sins which entail them.
Poole -> Joe 1:3
Poole: Joe 1:3 - -- Declare it very particularly, or record it, write it as in a book, that your children may know it, and the memory of it may be perpetuated; for as i...
Declare it very particularly, or record it, write it as in a book, that your children may know it, and the memory of it may be perpetuated; for as it was a very wonderful and unusual thing, so it was for to mind us of the cause of it, and what it taught, or should have taught, them and us.
Haydock -> Joe 1:3
Haydock: Joe 1:3 - -- Generation. Prophecies relate to all future times, that people may see their accomplishment, (Worthington) and believe. (Haydock)
Generation. Prophecies relate to all future times, that people may see their accomplishment, (Worthington) and believe. (Haydock)
Gill -> Joe 1:3
Gill: Joe 1:3 - -- Tell ye your children of it,.... Give them a particular account of it; describe the creatures and their number as near as you can; say when they begun...
Tell ye your children of it,.... Give them a particular account of it; describe the creatures and their number as near as you can; say when they begun and how long they continued, and what devastations they made, and what was the cause and reason of such a judgment, your sins and transgressions:
and let your children tell their children, and their children other generation; or, "to the generation following" l; let it be handed down from one generation to another that it may be a caution to future posterity how they behave and lest they bring down the like awful judgments on them. What this referred to was as follows:

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TSK Synopsis -> Joe 1:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Joe 1:1-20 - --1 Joel, declaring sundry judgments of God, exhorts to observe them,8 and to mourn.14 He prescribes a solemn fast to deprecate those judgments.
MHCC -> Joe 1:1-7
MHCC: Joe 1:1-7 - --The most aged could not remember such calamities as were about to take place. Armies of insects were coming upon the land to eat the fruits of it. It ...
Matthew Henry -> Joe 1:1-7
Matthew Henry: Joe 1:1-7 - -- It is a foolish fancy which some of the Jews have, that this Joel the prophet was the same with that Joel who was the son of Samuel (1Sa 8:2); yet o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Joe 1:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Joe 1:1-4 - --
Joe 1:1 contains the heading to the book, and has already been noticed in the introduction. Joe 1:2. "Hear this, ye old men; and attend, all ye inh...
Constable -> Joe 1:2-20; Joe 1:2-4
Constable: Joe 1:2-20 - --II. A past day of the Lord: a locust invasion 1:2-20
The rest of chapter 1 describes the effects of a severe loc...
