JOEL CHAPTER 1
Joel declareth the destruction of the fruits of the earth by noxious
insects, JOEL 1:1 , and by a long drought, JOEL 1:8 . He recommendeth
a solemn fasting with prayer to deprecate these judgments, JOEL 1:14 .
Since this preface is word for word the same with that of Hosea, HOSEA
1:... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR THIS: he is about to report a very wonderful occurrence, and
desires all to consider it, mark it well, and tell me what you know.
YE OLD MEN; the oldest among you, who can remember things done in your
days when you were young, some scores of years past. GIVE EAR, ALL YE
INHABITANTS OF THE LAND:... [ Continue Reading ]
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.... [ Continue Reading ]
Four sorts of insects pernicious to all sorts of trees, corn, and
herbs are here mentioned, which did succeed each other, and devoured
all that might be a future support to the Jews; whence ensued a
grievous famine for four years together, say the Jewish interpreters,
though there is no cogent reaso... [ Continue Reading ]
AWAKE: great drinkers of intoxicating liquors are apt to sleep and be
secure, the prophet doth therefore here call to them, as to sleepers,
and by one apt word expresseth a double duty, vigilance of mind as
well as of the body; so may this be paralleled with ROMANS 13:11 1
THESSALONIANS 5:6 1 PETER... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse countenanceth their conjecture who take the locusts and
vermin to be emblematical in part as well as literal; for it seems not
very suitable to call their teeth _teeth of a lion_. FOR A NATION; an
innumerable multitude of locusts and caterpillars, called a nation
here, as Solomon calls th... [ Continue Reading ]
HE, that nation of locusts, JOEL 1:6, both literally and mystically
understood, hath laid my vine waste; made it a desolation, i.e. most
desolate, which is more particularly declared in what followeth. AND
BARKED MY FIG TREE; peeled off the bark. which is certain destruction
to the tree. MADE IT CLE... [ Continue Reading ]
The vicious and wicked among the Jews were alarmed and threatened in
the former part of the chapter; now the prophet bespeaks the good and
godly among them to prepare for mournful times. LAMENT: this is
minatory, and threatens calamitous times shall come, as well as
directive, what to do when they a... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEAT-OFFERING; which by Divine appointment was to be of fine
flour, oil, and frankincense, as LEVITICUS 2:1, &c.; vi. 14, &c. This
meat-offering was necessary to every sacrifice offered under the law;
so that without the _mincha_, or meat-offering, the sacrifice was
maimed and illegal. THE DRINK... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIELD IS WASTED; the soil that was wont to be fat and fruitful,
and did shout with fruits, now lieth waste, horrid to look upon, and
such as promises no fruit; the famine in their houses, and the ceasing
of the sacrifices in the house of God, is like to be perpetuated. THE
LAND MOURNETH; the inh... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE ASHAMED, O YE HUSBANDMEN: some read it assertively, the
husbandmen are ashamed, and as to matter of fact it is true they were
ashamed; but the imperative mood, or by way of exhortation, will
better suit the context. They are now called upon to blush, repent,
and search into the cause of this b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VINE IS DRIED UP: see JOEL 1:10, THE FIG TREE; a tree well known,
and the fruit of it was usually a great advantage and benefit to the
people of those countries. THE POMEGRANATE TREE; a pleasant tree, as
appears Song of Solomon 4:13, Song of Solomon 7:12; and its fruit
lovely, therefore fit for... [ Continue Reading ]
GIRD YOURSELVES; bind your mourning sackcloth close to you with a
girdle, that it may be more troublesome to the flesh; for though in
Hebrew it is only gird, the phrase is well known in the Scripture, on
these occasions, to include sackcloth, as what is girded on the
mourner, and sackcloth is expres... [ Continue Reading ]
SANCTIFY YE; you priests, ministers of my God, set apart a day, or
more days, appoint a time, forbid all servile work and sensual
pleasures, do what you may to prepare for such a necessary work. A
FAST; wherein to afflict yourselves, confess your sins, repent of
them, sue out your pardon, and return... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse and the three next may be looked upon either as a
particular declaration of the grounds of this fast, or as a direction
how to manage the fast, a suggesting to the people what they should
spread before the Lord, or else as the words of the priests, bewailing
the calamitous state of the la... [ Continue Reading ]
IS NOT THE MEAT? the question does most vehemently affirm, our food,
what we should eat, i.e. all provision we should live upon. CUT OFF;
devoured by locusts, or withered with drought, it is perished. BEFORE
OUR EYES; we see it, it is not so far off as what is foretold, it is
under our eye. YEA, JOY... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEED; called so from the seedsman's scattering it abroad when he
soweth it, and in this place only so used, for aught I can observe,
and yet this use of it here is justified by all the following words;
the grain which is sown for the seed against next spring. IS ROTTEN;
is putrefied, grown musty... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW DO THE BEASTS GROAN? so great was the penury and want of
sustenance, that the beasts in the field, pinched with hunger,
groaned, made dismal noise for fodder and water; the word _beasts_ is
general, and contains all sorts. THE HERDS OF CATTLE; the greater
cattle, which go wandering about, and ra... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, Maker and Preserver of these poor famished cattle, TO THEE
WILL I CRY: either it is the prophet's prayer he maketh, or a form
prescribed for the priests. THE FIRE; the immoderate heats, or else
the scorching and blasting flashes of fire in the air, which in those
hot countries are more frequ... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BEASTS: see JOEL 1:18. CRY; the wilder sort, that rove about many
miles seeking their livelihood, find no sustenance, they look up to
God, and cry to him: these creatures, that can better shift for
themselves, yet can make no good shift; they utter their complaints in
their sad tones, they have... [ Continue Reading ]