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Text -- Joel 3:11 (NET)

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3:11 Lend your aid and come, all you surrounding nations, and gather yourselves to that place.” Bring down, O Lord, your warriors!
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Joe 3:11 - -- All round about Judah.

All round about Judah.

Wesley: Joe 3:11 - -- Toward Jerusalem; the church and heritage of God.

Toward Jerusalem; the church and heritage of God.

Wesley: Joe 3:11 - -- All those mighty warriors whom thou wilt make use of successively to punish the oppressors of thy church.

All those mighty warriors whom thou wilt make use of successively to punish the oppressors of thy church.

JFB: Joe 3:11 - -- "Hasten" [MAURER].

"Hasten" [MAURER].

JFB: Joe 3:11 - -- To the valley of Jehoshaphat.

To the valley of Jehoshaphat.

JFB: Joe 3:11 - -- The warriors who fancy themselves "mighty ones," but who are on that very spot to be overthrown by Jehovah [MAURER]. Compare "the mighty men" (Joe 3:9...

The warriors who fancy themselves "mighty ones," but who are on that very spot to be overthrown by Jehovah [MAURER]. Compare "the mighty men" (Joe 3:9). Rather, Joel speaks of God's really "mighty ones" in contrast to the self-styled "mighty men" (Joe 3:9; Psa 103:20; Isa 13:3; compare Dan 10:13). AUBERLEN remarks: One prophet supplements the other, for they all prophesied only "in part." What was obscure to one was revealed to the other; what is briefly described by one is more fully so by another. Daniel calls Antichrist a king, and dwells on his worldly conquests; John looks more to his spiritual tyranny, for which reason he adds a second beast, wearing the semblance of spirituality. Antichrist himself is described by Daniel. Isaiah (Isa. 29:1-24), Joel (Joel 3:1-21) describe his army of heathen followers coming up against Jerusalem, but not Antichrist himself.

Calvin: Joe 3:11 - -- At length he concludes, There will Jehovah overthrow thy mighty ones. Though the Prophet uses the singular number, “ thy ”, he no doubt refers...

At length he concludes, There will Jehovah overthrow thy mighty ones. Though the Prophet uses the singular number, “ thy ”, he no doubt refers to the whole earth; as though he said, “Whatever enemies there may be to my people, I will cut them down, however strong they may be.” We now perceive that everything the Prophet has hitherto said has been for this end — to show, that God takes care of the safety of his Church, even in its heaviest afflictions, and that he will be the avenger of wrongs, after having for a time tried the patience of his people and chastised their faults — that there will be a turn in the state of things, so that the condition of the Church will be ever more desirable, even under its greatest evils, than of those whom the Lord bears with and indulges, and on whom he does not so quickly take vengeance.

Defender: Joe 3:11 - -- These "mighty ones" must be the armies of the saints with Christ in heaven, as they "come down" with Him to smite and judge the rebellious nations at ...

These "mighty ones" must be the armies of the saints with Christ in heaven, as they "come down" with Him to smite and judge the rebellious nations at Armageddon (Rev 19:11-21)."

TSK: Joe 3:11 - -- Assemble : Joe 3:2; Eze 38:9-18; Mic 4:12; Zep 3:8; Zec 14:2, Zec 14:3; Rev 16:14-16, Rev 19:19, Rev 19:20; Rev 20:8, Rev 20:9 cause : etc. or, the Lo...

Assemble : Joe 3:2; Eze 38:9-18; Mic 4:12; Zep 3:8; Zec 14:2, Zec 14:3; Rev 16:14-16, Rev 19:19, Rev 19:20; Rev 20:8, Rev 20:9

cause : etc. or, the Lord shall bring down thy mighty ones, mighty. Psa 103:20; Isa 10:34, Isa 13:3, Isa 37:36; 2Th 1:7; Rev 19:14

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Joe 3:11 - -- Once more all the enemies of God are summoned together. "Assemble yourselves,"(Others in the same sense render, "Haste ye,) and come, all ye pagan, ...

Once more all the enemies of God are summoned together. "Assemble yourselves,"(Others in the same sense render, "Haste ye,) and come, all ye pagan, round about,"literally "from round about,"i. e., from every side, so as to compass and hem in the people of God, and then, when the net had been, as it were, drawn closer and closer round them, and no way of escape is left, the prophet prays God to send His aid; "thither cause Thy mighty ones to come down, O Lord."Against "the mighty ones"of the earth, or "the weak"who "say"they are "mighty,"(the same word is used throughout,) there "come down the mighty ones of God."The "mighty ones of God,"whom He is prayed to "cause to come down,"i. e., from heaven, can be no other than the mighty angels, of whom it is said, they "are mighty in strength"Psa 103:20 (still the same word,) to whom God gives "charge over"Psa 91:11. His own, "to keep"them "in all"their "ways,"and one of whom, in this place, killed "one hundred and fourscore and five thousand"2Ki 19:35 of the Assyrians. So our Lord saith, "The Son of man shall send forth His Angels, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend, and them that do iniquity"Mat 13:41.

Poole: Joe 3:11 - -- Assemble yourselves the war proclaimed, Joe 3:9 , pro vision made, Joe 3:10 , now hasten to the general rendezvous; embody yourselves as you march, a...

Assemble yourselves the war proclaimed, Joe 3:9 , pro vision made, Joe 3:10 , now hasten to the general rendezvous; embody yourselves as you march, and hasten what you can, as the word imports.

Come all not simply and in utmost latitude, but all that are here concerned.

Gather yourselves together round about all round about Judea, the nations near about this valley of vision.

Thither toward Judea and Jerusalem, the church and heritage of God, cause thy mighty ones to come down; direct and lead them by thy providence, that they may pitch their tents, or encamp there; let all thy mighty ones, whether enemies of thy church gathered against it, or friends of thy church, and gathered for its defence, let them all here encamp; or all those mighty warriors which thou wilt make use of successively to punish the proud oppressors of thy church; so the Chaldeans punished Assyria, Persians and Medes punished Babylon, Alexander punished the Persians, and the divided captains successors plagued one another with wars within sight, as it were, of Jerusalem and Judah.

O Lord with which the prophet comforts himself and God’ s people, intimating that all these mighty ones are under God’ s conduct, and he is in the midst of them to save his own people.

Haydock: Joe 3:11 - -- Down. Many perished in Egypt, the rest in Judea, ver. 2. Valley, at Jezrahel, the valley of destruction, ver. 14.

Down. Many perished in Egypt, the rest in Judea, ver. 2.

Valley, at Jezrahel, the valley of destruction, ver. 14.

Gill: Joe 3:11 - -- Assemble yourselves,.... From divers parts into one place: "be ye gathered"; or "gather yourselves together", as the Targum and Kimchi; get together i...

Assemble yourselves,.... From divers parts into one place: "be ye gathered"; or "gather yourselves together", as the Targum and Kimchi; get together in a body, muster up all the forces you can collect together, Jarchi, from Menachem, by the change of a letter, renders it, "make ye haste"; lose time in preparing for this battle; get men, and arms for them, as fast as you can; be as expeditious as possible:

and come, all ye Heathen; antichristian nations, Mahometan or Papal; which latter, especially, are sometimes called Heathen and Gentiles, because of the Heathenish rites introduced into their worship, Psa 10:16;

and gather yourselves round about: from all parts, to the valley of Jehoshaphat or Armageddon, Rev 16:14; this is spoken ironically to them, to use their utmost endeavours to get most powerful armies against the people of God, which would be of no avail, but issue in their own destruction; or it may signify what should be done by the providence of God, bringing such large numbers of them together to their own ruin:

thither cause thy mighty ones to come down, O Lord; which is a prayer of the prophet, or of the church, to God, that he would send down his mighty ones, the angels that excel in strength, and destroy this great army thus gathered together, as an angel in one night destroyed the army of Sennacherib. So Kimchi and Aben Ezra interpret if of angels, and many other interpreters; but perhaps it may be better to understand it of Christian princes and their forces, those armies clothed in white, and riding on white horses, in token of victory; with Christ at the head of them, Rev 19:14; who may be said to be caused to "come down"; because, being assembled shall go down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, where their enemies are gathered together, and discomfit them, The Targum is,

"there the Lord shall, break the strength of their strong ones.''

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joe 3:11 Some commentators prefer to delete the line “Bring down, O Lord, your warriors,” understanding it to be a later addition. But this is unne...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joe 3:1-21 - --1 God's judgments against the enemies of his people.9 God will be known in his judgment.18 His blessing upon the church.

MHCC: Joe 3:9-17 - --Here is a challenge to all the enemies of God's people. There is no escaping God's judgments; hardened sinners, in that day of wrath, shall be cut off...

Matthew Henry: Joe 3:9-17 - -- What the psalmist had long before ordered to be said among the heathen (Psa 96:10) the prophet here will have in like manner to be published to al...

Keil-Delitzsch: Joe 3:9-14 - -- Fulfilment of the judgment upon all the heathen predicted in Joe 3:2. Compare the similar prediction of judgment in Zec 14:2. The call is addressed ...

Constable: Joe 2:28--Amo 1:1 - --IV. A far future day of the Lord: another human invasion and deliverance 2:28--3:21 The preceding promises fores...

Constable: Joe 3:1-17 - --B. God's judgment on Israel's enemy nations 3:1-17 God's judgment on unbelievers would accompany the spi...

Constable: Joe 3:9-17 - --2. The description of judgment 3:9-17 This pericope contains a call to the nations to prepare for war (vv. 9-11), a statement by the Lord (vv. 12-13),...

Guzik: Joe 3:1-21 - --Joel 3 - Judgment in the Valley of Decision A. A warning to the nations. 1. (1-3) A promise to bring back scattered and mistreated Israel. "F...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Joel (Book Introduction) JOEL (meaning "one to whom Jehovah is God," that is, worshipper of Jehovah) seems to have belonged to Judah, as no reference occurs to Israel; whereas...

JFB: Joel (Outline) THE DESOLATE ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY THROUGH THE PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS; THE PEOPLE ADMONISHED TO OFFER SOLEMN PRAYERS IN THE TEMPLE; FOR THIS CALAMITY IS T...

TSK: Joel (Book Introduction) It is generally supposed, that the prophet Joel blends two subjects of affliction in one general consideration, or beautiful allegory; and that, under...

TSK: Joel 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joe 3:1, God’s judgments against the enemies of his people; Joe 3:9, God will be known in his judgment; Joe 3:18, His blessing upon the...

Poole: Joel (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT Since so many undeterminable points of less moment occur in our prophet, as of what tribe he was, whether his father were a prophet, w...

Poole: Joel 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 God’ s judgments against the enemies of his people, Joe 3:1-17 . His blessing upon the church, Joe 3:18-21 . Though our dividing t...

MHCC: Joel (Book Introduction) From the desolations about to come upon the land of Judah, by the ravages of locusts and other insects, the prophet Joel exhorts the Jews to repentanc...

MHCC: Joel 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Joe 3:1-8) God's judgments in the latter days. (Joe 3:9-17) The extent of these judgments. (Joe 3:18-21) The blessings the church shall enjoy.

Matthew Henry: Joel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Joel We are altogether uncertain concerning the time when this prophet prophesi...

Matthew Henry: Joel 3 (Chapter Introduction) In the close of the foregoing chapter we had a gracious promise of deliverance in Mount Zion and Jerusalem; now this whole chapter is a comment upo...

Constable: Joel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book is the name of its writer, as is ...

Constable: Joel (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1 II. A past day of the Lord: a locust invasion 1:2-20 ...

Constable: Joel Joel Bibliography Allen, Leslie C. The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah. The New International Commentar...

Haydock: Joel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF JOEL. INTRODUCTION. Joel , whose name, according to St. Jerome, signifies the Lord God, (or, as others say, the coming down...

Gill: Joel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOEL In some Hebrew Bibles this prophecy is called "Sepher Joel", the Book of Joel; in the Vulgate Latin version, the Prophecy of J...

Gill: Joel 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOEL 3 This chapter, which some make the fourth, contains a prophecy of God's judgments on all the antichristian nations at the tim...

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