INTRODUCTION TO JOEL 1
This chapter describes a dreadful calamity upon the people of the
Jews, by locusts and, caterpillars, and drought. After the title of
the book, Joel 1:1; old men are called upon to observe this sore
judgment to their children, that it might be transmitted to the latest
poster... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORD OF THE LORD THAT CAME TO JOEL THE SON OF PETHUEL. Who this
Pethuel was is not known; Jarchi takes him to be the same with Samuel
the prophet, who had a son of this name, 1 Samuel 8:2; and gives this
reason for his being called Pethuel, because in his prayer he
persuaded God; but the long sp... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR THIS, YE OLD MEN,.... What the prophet was about to relate,
concerning the consumption of the fruits of the earth, by various
sorts of creatures, and by a drought; and these are called upon to
declare if ever the like had been known or heard of by them; who by
reason of age had the greatest opp... [ Continue Reading ]
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:
AN... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH THE PALMER WORM HATH LEFT HATH THE LOCUST EATEN,.... These,
with the two following, are four kinds of, locusts as Jarchi observes;
though it is difficult to fix the particular species designed; they
seem to have their names from some peculiar properties belonging to
them; as the first of... [ Continue Reading ]
AWAKE, YE DRUNKARDS, AND WEEP: AND HOWL, ALL YE DRINKERS OF WINE,....
Who are used to neither, either to awake or to howl, being very prone
to drowsiness upon their drinking bouts, and to mirth and jollity in
them; but now should be awake, and sober enough, not as being a virtue
in them, but through... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR A NATION IS COME UP UPON MY LAND,.... A nation of locusts, so
called from their great numbers, and coming from foreign parts; just
as the ants are called a "people", and the conies a "folk",
Proverbs 30:25; and which were an emblem of the nation of the
Chaldeans, which came up from Babylon, and... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH LAID MY VINE WASTE,.... That is, the locust, which spoiled the
vines in Judea, the singular being put for the plural, by gnawing the
branches, biting the tops of them, and devouring the leaves and the
fruit; and so not only left them bare and barren, but destroyed them:
this may emblematical... [ Continue Reading ]
LAMENT LIKE A VIRGIN,.... This is not the continuation of the
prophet's speech to the drunkards; but, as Aben Ezra observes, he
either speaks to himself, or to the land the Targum supplies it, O
congregation of Israel; the more religious and godly part of the
people are here addressed; who were conc... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEAT OFFERING AND THE DRINK OFFERING IS CUT OFF FROM THE HOUSE OF
THE LORD,.... The meat offering was made of fine flour, oil, and
frankincense; and the drink offering was of wine; and, because of the
want of corn and wine, these were not brought to the temple as usual;
and which was matter of g... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIELD IS WASTED,.... By the locust, that eat up all green things,
the grass and herbs, the fruit and leaves of trees; and also by the
Chaldeans trampling on it with their horses, and the increase of which
became fodder for them:
THE LAND MOURNETH; being destitute, nothing growing upon it, and s... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE ASHAMED, O YE HUSBANDMEN,.... Tillers of the land, who have took
a great deal of pains in cultivating the earth, dunging, ploughing,
and sowing it; confusion may cover you, because of your
disappointment, the increase not answering to your expectations and
labours:
HOWL, O YE VINEDRESSERS; th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VINE IS DRIED UP,.... Withered away, stripped of its leaves and
fruits, and its sap and moisture gone: or, "is ashamed" t; to see
itself in this condition, and not answer the expectation of its
proprietor and dresser:
AND THE FIG TREE LANGUISHETH; sickens and dies, through the bite of
the locus... [ Continue Reading ]
GIRD YOURSELVES, AND LAMENT, YE PRIESTS,.... Prepare and be ready to
raise up lamentation and mourning; or gird yourselves with sackcloth,
and mourn in that, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi supply the words; see
Jeremiah 4:8;
HOWL, YE MINISTERS OF THE ALTAR; who served there, by laying on and
burning the s... [ Continue Reading ]
SANCTIFY YEA A FAST,.... This is spoken to the priests, whose business
it was to appoint a fast, as the Targum renders it; or to set apart a
time for such religious service, as the word signifies; and to keep it
holy themselves, and see that it was so kept by others: Kimchi
interprets it, prepare th... [ Continue Reading ]
ALAS FOR THE DAY! FOR THE DAY OF THE LORD [IS] AT HAND,.... A time of
severer and heavier judgments than these of the locusts, caterpillars,
c. which were a presage and emblem of greater ones, even of the total
destruction of their city, temple, and nation, either by the
Chaldeans, or by the Romans,... [ Continue Reading ]
IS NOT THE MEAT CUT OFF BEFORE OUR EYES?.... Such an interrogation
most strongly affirms; it was a matter out of all question, they could
not but see it with their eyes; it was a plain case, and not to be
denied, that every eatable thing, or that of which food was wont to be
made, was cut off by the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEED IS ROTTEN UNDER THEIR CLODS,.... Or "grains" z of wheat or
barley, which had been sown, and, for want of rain, putrefied and
wasted away under the clods of earth, through the great drought; so
that what with locusts, which cropped that that did bud forth, and
with the drought, by reason of... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW DO THE BEASTS GROAN?.... For want of fodder, all green grass and
herbs being eaten up by the locusts; or devoured, or trampled upon,
and destroyed, by the Chaldeans; and also for want of water to quench
their thirst:
THE HERDS OF CATTLE ARE PERPLEXED, BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO PASTURE; the
larger ca... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, TO THEE WILL I CRY,.... Or pray, as the Targum; with great
vehemency and earnestness, commiserating the case of man and beast:
these are the words of the prophet, resolving to use his interest at
the through of grace in this time of distress, whatever others did:
FOR THE FIRE HATH DEVOURED... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BEASTS OF THE FIELD CRY ALSO UNTO THEE,.... As well as the
prophet, in their way; which may be mentioned, both as a rebuke to
such who had no sense of the judgments upon them, and called not on
the Lord; and to express the greatness of the calamity, of which the
brute creatures were sensible, an... [ Continue Reading ]