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  1. Joel 3, in the Berean Standard Bible, carries forward the prophetic narrative from the previous chapters. It depicts a divine picture of God's judgment against nations and His ultimate restoration of His chosen people.

  2. It was where the King of Moab sent his young women to the men of Israel to seduce them into idolatry and sexual immorality (Numbers 25:1-3). It was also the launching place for the armies of Israel when they set out against Jericho and Canaan in the days of Joshua ( Joshua 2:1 and 3:1 ).

  3. 21 sie 2023 · The Book of Joel Summary by Chapter Chapter 1 – The Land Devastated by Locusts. The first chapter opens with Joel calling on the elders and inhabitants of the land to witness the calamity that has befallen them. A plague of locusts has ravaged the crops, leaving nothing for man or beast.

  4. The pericope, Joel 3:1-5 has attracted the attention of both Biblical Scholars and interested believers. This ability to attract attention, derives from both its Old Testament context and significance along with its New Testament usage’s (Acts 2:17-21; Mark 13:24; Rom 10:13).

  5. 3. The plaintiff called, on whose behalf this prosecution is set on foot; it is for my people, and for my heritage Israel. It is their cause that God will now plead with jealousy. Note, God's people are his heritage, his peculiar, his portion, his treasure, above all people, Ex. 19:5; Deu. 32:9. They are his demesne, and therefore he has a good ...

  6. www.ucg.org › bible-commentary › beyond-today-bible-commentary-joelJoel 3 - United Church of God

    14 lut 2003 · The nations have never been kind to Israel (verses 2-3). Joel lists a number of them that have been cruel to Israel, some having plundered God's people over many centuries. Slave trading (verse 3), common among ancient nations, will be practiced again before Christ returns (compare Revelation 18:11-13). And numerous other scriptures show that ...

  7. When the LORD restores the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, He will judge the Gentile nations for the way they treated His covenant people. The LORD turns His attention to the Phoenicians and the Philistines. He promises to judge them for the crimes they committed against Judah. The prophet Joel invites the Gentile nations to assemble for battle.