Joel 3
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Book | Book of Joel |
Bible part | Old Testament |
Order in the Bible part | 29 |
Category | Nevi'im |
Joel 3 is the third (and last) chapter of the Book of Joel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.[1][2] This book contains the prophecies spoken by the prophet Joel, and is a part of the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets.[3][4]
Text
- The original text is written in Hebrew language.
- This chapter is divided into 21 verses.
Textual versions
Some most ancient manuscripts containing this chapter in Hebrew language:
Ancient translations in Koine Greek:
- Septuagint (3rd century BC)
- Theodotion version (~AD 180)
Structure
This chapter can be grouped (with cross references to other parts of the Bible):
- Joel 3:1-17 = God Judges the Nations
- Joel 3:18-21 = God Blesses His People
Verse 16
- The Lord also will roar from Zion,
- And utter His voice from Jerusalem;
- The heavens and earth will shake;
- But the Lord will be a shelter for His people,
- And the strength of the children of Israel.[6]
- But the Lord will be a shelter for His people,
Cross reference: Ezekiel 38:18-22
The victories of the Jews over Antiochus, under the Maccabees, may be a reference of this prophecy; but the ultimate reference is to the last Antichrist, of whom Antiochus was the type. Jerusalem being the central seat of the theocracy (Psalm 132:13), it is from thence that Jehovah discomfits the foe.[7]
- "roar" — as a lion (Jeremiah 25:30; Amos 1:2; 3:8). Compare as to Jehovah's voice thundering, Psalm 18:13; Habakkuk 3:10, 11.[7]
Verse 21
- "For I will acquit them of the guilt of bloodshed, whom I had not acquitted;
- For the Lord dwells in Zion."[8]
See also
- Jehosaphat
- Judah
- Kidron
- Megiddo
- Philistines
- Sidon
- Shittim
- Tyre
- Zion
- Related Bible parts: Genesis 15, Isaiah 23, Ezekiel 26, Amos 1, Revelation 16
References
- ↑ Halley, Henry H. Halley's Bible Handbook: an abbreviated Bible commentary. 23rd edition. Zondervan Publishing House. 1962.
- ↑ Holman Illustrated Bible Handbook. Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee. 2012.
- ↑ J. D. Davis. 1960. A Dictionary of The Bible. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House.
- ↑ Therodore Hiebert, et.al. 1996. The New Intrepreter's Bible: Volume: VII. Nashville: Abingdon.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Dead sea scrolls - Joel
- ↑ Joel 3:16
- 1 2 Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
- ↑ Joel 3:21
External links
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- Jewish translations:
- Joel (Judaica Press) translation with Rashi's commentary at Chabad.org
- Christian translations:
- Online Bible at GospelHall.org (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard Version, Bible in Basic English)
- Joel public domain audiobook at LibriVox Various versions