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A FIRE DEVOURETH BEFORE THEM ... - Travelers, of different nations and
characters, and in different lands, some unacquainted with the Bible
words, have agreed to describe under this image the ravages...
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II. THE COMING DAY OF THE LORD: THE REPENTANCE AND RESTORATION OF
ISRAEL
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The alarm sounded and the day at hand (Joel 2:1) _
2. The invading army from the north (Joel 2:3)
3. The rep...
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LET THE ALARM BE SOUNDED, FOR THE LOCUSTS ARE PRECURSORS OF THE DAY OF
YAHWEH. Speaking in Yahweh's name the prophet bids the priests sound
the alarm from Mt. Zion, that all the community may realise...
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A FIRE, &c. Compare Joel 1:19; Joel 1:20.
THEM. The northern army (Joel 2:11) symbolized by the locusts of Joel
1:4.
THE GARDEN OF EDEN. Reference
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Part I. Chap. Joel 1:2 to Joel 2:17
Description of the present calamity (ch. 1.). The terrible "Day of
Jehovah," of which it is the harbinger (Joel 2:1-11), but which may
yet be averted by the nation...
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The signs of the approaching Day.
_A day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness_
So Zephaniah 1:15. Four synonyms are combined, for the purpose of
emphasizing the darkness, whi...
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_A fire devoureth before them_, &c. A hyperbolical description of the
destructive march of a swarm of locusts: the country which they have
passed over is left as bare as if it had been wasted by fire;...
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_THE DAY OF THE LORD IS GREAT -- JOEL 2:1-11:_ The trumpet was blown
to warn the nation of danger and invasion. The warning was sounded in
order that the people could tremble and make matters right wi...
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THE EXECUTORGOD USING NATURAL AGENTS
TEXT: Joel 2:1-11
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Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain;
let all the inhabitants _of_ the land tremble: for the day of Jehovah
c...
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A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the
land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate
wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
A FIRE DEVO...
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REPENTANCE FOLLOWED BY RESTORATION
Joel 2:1 are another description of the locust plague. An alarm is
sounded as though the Day of Jehovah had come (Joel 2:1). The advance
of the locusts into the city...
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THE DAY OF THE LORD
JOEL
_ROY ROHU_
CHAPTER 2
THE ARMY OF *LOCUSTS
V1 Blow the *trumpet in *Zion.
Tell the people on the *Lord’s hill to watch for trouble....
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BEFORE THEM... BEHIND THEM. — As with the locusts, so with the
invading hosts of enemies: the country is found a paradise, and left a
desert....
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לְ פָנָיו֙ אָ֣כְלָה אֵ֔שׁ וְ
אַחֲרָ֖יו תְּלַה
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THE LOCUSTS AND THE DAY OF THE LORD
Joel 1:2; Joel 2:1
JOEL, as we have seen, found the motive of his prophecy in a recent
plague of locusts, the appearance of which and the havoc they worked
are des...
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A SUMMONS TO PENITENCE
Joel 1:1-20; Joel 2:1-11
We know nothing of Joel beyond this book. He was content to be God's
mouthpiece and remain unknown. His message was one of unparalleled
woe. The memory...
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Having thus dealt with the actual visitation and its terrible
devastation, and having called the people into the place of
humiliation, the prophet rose to a higher level, and interpreted the
visitatio...
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A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the
land [is] as the garden of (d) Eden before them, and behind them a
desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
(d) The...
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_Flame. They destroy all by their bite, chap. i. 12. (Calmet)
(Theodoret) --- Pleasure. Hebrew, "Eden." So luxuriant was Palestine._...
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If we read these verses with an eye to the gospel of Christ, (and
surely in the present hour it were a folly to read them otherwise),
how graciously do they describe the first dawnings of a day of gra...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
"The word of Jehovah that came to Joel the son of Pethuel." Like
Hosea, Joel is one of the earliest prophets (being earlier even than
Jonah), but differs ess...
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_Before them, _he says,_the fire will devour, and after them the flame
will burn. _He means that the vengeance of God would be such as would
consume the whole people: for God has in various ways begun...
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Joel 2:1 sounds the alarm, because the day is near. The day is then
described as the invasion of a people, the like of whom had never been
seen by Israel or the land. It was, in fact, the army of Jeho...
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A FIRE DEVOURETH BEFORE THEM, AND BEHIND THEM AFLAME BURNETH,.... This
is not to be understood of the heat of the sun, or of the great
drought that went before and continued after the locusts; but of...
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A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the
land [is] as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a
desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
Ver. 3. _A f...
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_A fire devoureth before them_, &c. They consume like a general
conflagration. “They destroy the ground,” says Sir Hans Sloane,
(_Natural History of Jamaica, 1:_ 29,) “not only for the time, but
burn...
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THE PROPHET URGES REPENTANCE...
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A fire, a most intense and parching heat, DEVOURETH BEFORE THEM, in
preparing for the desolation to follow, AND BEHIND THEM A FLAME
BURNETH, the terrible, withering heat continuing even after the swar...
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1-14 The priests were to alarm the people with the near approach of
the Divine judgments. It is the work of ministers to warn of the fatal
consequences of sin, and to reveal the wrath from heaven aga...
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A FIRE, either the heat of the sun more vehement than usual, or the
locusts, or Chaldeans and Babylonians resembled by locusts, as fire,
shall devour, utterly consume and eat up, BEFORE THEM; that peo...
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Joel 2:3 fire H784 devours H398 (H8804) before H6440 behind H310 flame
H3852 burns H3857 (H8762) land...
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CONTENTS: Day of vengeance upon Israel. Invading hosts and awful
scourges. Repentance of the Jewish remnant and Jehovah's response and
deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Joel.
CONCLUSION: The...
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Joel 2:1. _Blow ye the trumpet in Zion,_ to convoke a solemn assembly
for fasting and humiliation. Numbers 10:2.
Joel 2:2. _A day of darkness, nigrum esse._ The army of locusts
obscured the light whil...
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JOEL 2:1 Army Invasion: The Arrival of the Day of the Lord. Joel
describes the coming of an army, whose arrival may yet be prevented by
a wholehearted return to the Lord. Verses Joel 2:1 describe the...
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JOEL—NOTE ON JOEL 2:3 FIRE DEVOURS... FLAME BURNS. The army is
associated with destructive fire. LIKE THE GARDEN OF EDEN... A
DESOLATE WILDERNESS. The destructive power of this “great...
people” (v....
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter still urges repentance, directs for a
meeting of the people, and assures that God will have compassion.
JOEL 2:1. BLOW] Priests must sound an alarm, as if foreign invasi...
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EXPOSITION
JOEL 2:1
These verses contain a further description of the calamity occasioned
by the locusts and the appearance presented by them; the calling of a
congregational meeting for penitence a...
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Now he uses this as the springboard and he begins to speak now of a
yet future day of devastation that is coming from armies that are to
invade the land. And in the second chapter, as he describes thi...
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Amos 7:4; Exodus 10:15; Exodus 10:5; Ezekiel 31:8; Ezekiel 31:9;...
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A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF JOEL
Joel 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The Book of Joel anticipates the day of Jehovah. The 1st chapter
has a definite historical setting, but it also looks forward in
anticipatio...
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A fire — The Chaldeans, as a fire shall utterly consume all things.
Behind them — What is left behind is as burnt with a flame. As Eden
— Fruitful and pleasant....