Joel 2:1

Blow ye — The prophet continues his exhortation to the priests, who were appointed to summon the solemn assemblies.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:2

A day of darkness — A time of exceeding great troubles and calamities. And this passage may well allude to the day of judgment, and the calamities which precede that day. As the morning — As the morning spreads itself over all the hemisphere and first upon the high mountains, so shall the approachin... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:3

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.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:7

Their ranks — This skill in ordering and the steadiness in keeping under, exactly like trained soldiers, foretells the terror and strength of both the armies signified by these locusts, and of the locusts themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:8

The sword — The sword shall not be a weapon to destroy them; literally verified in the locusts, and verified in the strange preservations in the most desperate adventures made by the Assyrians or Babylonians.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:9

Runs to and fro — This seems not proper to these insects, but it well suits with soldiers, that conquer a city and search all places for plunder. Run upon the wall — To clear the wall of all the besieged. The houses — Either forsaken by the inhabitants, or defended by such as are in them. Like a thi... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:11

Utter his voice — Summon them in and encourage them as a general doth his soldiers. His army — Of locusts and insects, and of Chaldeans signified by these.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:14

He will return — God doth not move from one place to another; but when he withholds his blessings, he is said to withdraw himself. And so when he gives out his blessing, he is said to return. And leave a blessing behind him — Cause the locusts to depart before they have eaten up all that is in the l... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:16

The children — Though they understand little what is done, yet their cities ascend, and God with pity looks on their tears. These that suck — Their cries and tears may perhaps move the congregation to more earnest supplication to God for mercy. So the Ninevites, Jonah 3:7. The bridegroom — Let the n... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:17

The porch — That stately porch built by Solomon, 1 Kings 6:3. The altar — The altar of burnt — offering, which stood at some distance from this porch, and here are the priests commanded to stand, fasting and praying, whence they might be heard and seen by the people in the next court, in which the p... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:20

The northern army — That part of the locusts which are toward the north. With his face — The van of this army shall be driven into the dead sea, east of Jerusalem. The hinder part — The rear of this army shall be driven into the west sea. His stink — The stench of these locusts destroying and lying... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:23

The former rain — The autumn rain which is needful to mellow the earth and fit it to receive the corn. The latter rain — Needful to bring forward and ripen the fruits, accounted the latter rain because these husbandmen and vine — dressers reckoned from seed time to spring and harvest. The first mont... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:26

Wondrously — In one year giving as much as the locusts wasted in the years foregoing. Ashamed — Neither disappointed of your hopes, nor necessitated to seek relief among the heathen.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:28

Afterward — After the return out of Babylon, after the various troubles and salvations by which these may know that I am the Lord. I will pour — In extraordinary gifts on the first preachers of the gospel, and in various graces to all believers. Upon all flesh — Before these gifts were confined to o... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:30

Wonders — They who read what historians report of these times, will see this fulfilled in the very letter. Blood — Possibly eruption of blood, as some fountains have been reported to have run with blood, prefiguring the great effusion of blood by the sword, and wars following. Fire — Either breaking... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:31

The sun — Having mentioned the prodigies which were to be wrought on earth, he now specifies what shall be done in heaven. The terrible day — The unholy day of the destruction of Jerusalem; typifying the day of judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]

Joel 2:32

Whosoever shall call — Who hearing the gospel repents and believes in Christ. Delivered — Either from those outward afflictions, or which is infinitely better from eternal miseries, which will swallow up the unbelieving world; "and it will aggravate the ruin of those who perish, that they might have... [ Continue Reading ]

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