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Text -- Joel 2:1-17 (NET)

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The Locusts’ Devastation
2:1 Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm signal on my holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land shake with fear, for the day of the Lord is about to come. Indeed, it is near! 2:2 It will be a day of dreadful darkness, a day of foreboding storm clouds, like blackness spread over the mountains. It is a huge and powerful army– there has never been anything like it ever before, and there will not be anything like it for many generations to come! 2:3 Like fire they devour everything in their path; a flame blazes behind them. The land looks like the Garden of Eden before them, but behind them there is only a desolate wilderness– for nothing escapes them! 2:4 They look like horses; they charge ahead like war horses. 2:5 They sound like chariots rumbling over mountain tops, like the crackling of blazing fire consuming stubble, like the noise of a mighty army being drawn up for battle. 2:6 People writhe in fear when they see them. All of their faces turn pale with fright. 2:7 They charge like warriors; they scale walls like soldiers. Each one proceeds on his course; they do not alter their path. 2:8 They do not jostle one another; each of them marches straight ahead. They burst through the city defenses and do not break ranks. 2:9 They rush into the city; they scale its walls. They climb up into the houses; they go in through the windows like a thief. 2:10 The earth quakes before them; the sky reverberates. The sun and the moon grow dark; the stars refuse to shine. 2:11 The voice of the Lord thunders as he leads his army. Indeed, his warriors are innumerable; Surely his command is carried out! Yes, the day of the Lord is awesome and very terrifying– who can survive it?
An Appeal for Repentance
2:12 “Yet even now,” the Lord says, “return to me with all your heart– with fasting, weeping, and mourning. Tear your hearts, not just your garments!” 2:13 Return to the Lord your God, for he is merciful and compassionate, slow to anger and boundless in loyal love– often relenting from calamitous punishment. 2:14 Who knows? Perhaps he will be compassionate and grant a reprieve, and leave blessing in his wake– a meal offering and a drink offering for you to offer to the Lord your God! 2:15 Blow the trumpet in Zion. Announce a holy fast; proclaim a sacred assembly! 2:16 Gather the people; sanctify an assembly! Gather the elders; gather the children and the nursing infants. Let the bridegroom come out from his bedroom and the bride from her private quarters. 2:17 Let the priests, those who serve the Lord, weep from the vestibule all the way back to the altar. Let them say, “Have pity, O Lord, on your people; please do not turn over your inheritance to be mocked, to become a proverb among the nations. Why should it be said among the peoples, “Where is their God?”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Eden a place near where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet (NIVsn),son of Joah (Gershon Levi) in King Hezekiah's time,a district along the Euphrates River south of Haran (NIVsn)
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Church | Afflictions and Adversities | Israel | FASTS | Joel | Locust | War | JOEL (2) | Repentance | God | Zion | Darkness | Worship | Apple | Colors | Fasting | Intercession | Eclipse | Eden | Seekers | more
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NET Notes: Joe 2:1 The interpretation of 2:1-11 is very difficult. Four views may be mentioned here. (1) Some commentators understand this section to be describing a hum...

NET Notes: Joe 2:2 Heb “it will not be repeated for years of generation and generation.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:3 Heb “and surely a survivor there is not for it.” The antecedent of the pronoun “it” is apparently עַם (̵...

NET Notes: Joe 2:4 The fact that a locust’s head resembles a miniature replica of a horse’s head has often been noticed. For example, the German word for loc...

NET Notes: Joe 2:5 Heb “being arrayed of battle.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:6 Heb “all faces gather beauty”; or “all faces gather a glow.” The Hebrew word פָּארוּ...

NET Notes: Joe 2:7 The translation reads יְעַבְּתוּן (yÿ’abbÿtun) for MT יְ...

NET Notes: Joe 2:8 Heb “missile” or “javelin.” This term appears to function as a synecdoche for the city’s defenses as a whole (cf. NASB, ...

NET Notes: Joe 2:9 Or “they run upon its wall.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:10 Heb “gather their brightness.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:11 Heb “endure.” The MT and LXX read “endure,” while one of the Qumran manuscripts (4QXXIIc) has “bear.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:12 The figurative language calls for genuine repentance, and not merely external ritual that goes through the motions.

NET Notes: Joe 2:13 Heb “and he relents from calamity.”

NET Notes: Joe 2:14 The phrase “for you to offer” does not appear in the Hebrew, but is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.

NET Notes: Joe 2:15 See the note on this term in 2:1.

NET Notes: Joe 2:16 Mosaic law allowed men recently married, or about to be married, to be exempt for a year from certain duties that were normally mandatory, such as mil...

NET Notes: Joe 2:17 Heb “Why will they say?”

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