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Chapter Note Matthew Henry Commentary (Complete)

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      This chapter is the description of a lamentable devastation made of the country of Judah by locusts and caterpillars. Some think that the prophet speaks of it as a thing to come and gives warning of it beforehand, as usually the prophets did of judgments coming. Others think that it was now present, and that his business was to affect the people with it and awaken them by it to repentance. I. It is spoken of as a judgment which there was no precedent of in former ages, Joel 1:1 - 7 . II. All sorts of people sharing in the calamity are called upon to lament it, Joel 1:8 - 13 . III. They are directed to look up to God in their lamentations, and to humble themselves before him, Joel 1:14 - 20 .

Book Note Matthew Henry Commentary (Complete)

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      W E are altogether uncertain concerning the time when this prophet prophesied; it is probable that it was about the same time Amos prophesied, not for the reason that the rabbin give, "Because Amos begins his prophecy with that wherewith Joel concludes his, The Lord shall roar out of Zion, " but for the reason Dr. Lightfoot gives, "Because he speaks of the same judgments of locusts, and drought, and fire, that Amos laments, which is an intimation that they appeared about the same time, Amos in Israel and Joel in Judah. Hosea and Obadiah prophesied about the same time; and it appears that Amos prophesied in the says of Jeroboam, the second king of Israel, Amos 7:10 . God sent a variety of prophets, that they might strengthen the hands one of another, and that out of the mouth of two or three witnesses every word might be established. In this prophecy, I. The desolations made by hosts of noxious insects is described, Joel 1:1 - 2Joel 1:1 - 2Joel 1:1 - 2Joel 1:1 - 2 II. The people are hereupon called to repentance, Joel 2:12 - 17Joel 2:12 - 17 III. Promises are made of the return of mercy upon their repentance Joel 2:18 - 32Joel 2:18 - 32 ), and promises of the pouring out of the Spirit in the latter days. IV. The cause of God's people is pleaded against their enemies, whom God would in due time reckon with Joel 3:1 - 21Joel 3:1 - 21 ); and glorious things are spoken of the gospel--Jerusalem and of the prosperity and perpetuity of it.