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The Book of JOEL Little is known about the prophet Joel, and it is not clear just when he lived. But it seems likely that the book comes from the fifth or fourth century B.C., during the time of the Persian Empire. Joel describes a terrible invasion of locusts and a devastating drought in Palestine. In these events he sees a sign of the coming Day of the Lord, a time when the Lord will punish those who oppose his righteous will. The prophet conveys the Lord's call to the people to repent, and his promise of restoration and blessing for his people. Noteworthy is the promise that God will send his spirit upon all the people, men and women, young and old alike.

The plague of locusts 1.1—2.17 Promise of restoration 2.18–27 The day of the Lord 2.28—3.21

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1   This is the Lord's message to Joel son of Pethuel. The People Mourn the Destruction of the Crops

2   
Pay attention, you older people;
  everyone in Judah, listen.
Has anything like this ever happened
  in your time or the time of your fathers?

3   
Tell your children about it;
  they will tell their children,
  who in turn will tell the next generation.

4   
Swarm after swarm of locusts settled on the crops;
  what one swarm left, the next swarm devoured.

5   
Wake up and weep, you drunkards;
  cry, you wine-drinkers;
  the grapes for making new wine have been destroyed.

6   
An army of locusts has attacked our land;
  they are powerful and too many to count;
  their teeth are as sharp as those of a lion. note

7   
They have destroyed our grapevines
  and chewed up our fig trees.
They have stripped off the bark,
  till the branches are white.

8   
Cry, you people, like a girl who mourns the death
  of the man she was going to marry.

9   
There is no grain or wine to offer in the Temple;
  the priests mourn because they have no offerings for the Lord.

10   
The fields are bare;
the ground mourns
  because the grain is destroyed,
  the grapes are dried up,
  and the olive trees are withered.

11   
Grieve, you farmers;
cry, you that take care of the vineyards,
  because the wheat, the barley,
  yes all the crops are destroyed.

12   
The grapevines and fig trees have withered;
  all the fruit trees have wilted and died.

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The joy of the people is gone.

13   
Put on sackcloth and weep,
  you priests who serve at the altar!
Go into the Temple and mourn all night!
There is no grain or wine to offer your God.

14   
Give orders for a fast;
  call an assembly!
Gather the leaders
  and all the people of Judah
  into the Temple of the Lord your God
  and cry out to him!

15   
The day of the Lord is near,
  the day when the Almighty brings destruction.
  What terror that day will bring! note

16   
We look on helpless as our crops are destroyed.
  There is no joy in the Temple of our God.

17   
The seeds die in the dry earth.
There is no grain to be stored,
  and so the empty granaries are in ruins.

18   
The cattle are bellowing in distress
  because there is no pasture for them;
  the flocks of sheep also suffer.

19   
I cry out to you, Lord,
  because the pastures and trees are dried up,
  as though a fire had burned them.

20   
Even the wild animals cry out to you
  because the streams have become dry.
The Locusts as a Warning of the Day of the Lord

1   
Blow the trumpet; sound the alarm
  on Zion, God's sacred hill. note
Tremble, people of Judah!
  The day of the Lord is coming soon.

2   
It will be a dark and gloomy day,
  a black and cloudy day.
The great army of locusts advances
  like darkness spreading over the mountains.
There has never been anything like it,
  and there never will be again.

3   
Like fire they eat up the plants.
  In front of them the land is like the Garden of Eden,
  but behind them it is a barren desert.
  Nothing escapes them.

4   
They look like horses;
  they run like war-horses.

5   
As they leap on the tops of the mountains,
  they rattle like chariots;
  they crackle like dry grass on fire.
They are lined up like a great army ready for battle. note

6   
As they approach, everyone is terrified;
  every face turns pale.

7   
They attack like warriors;
  they climb the walls like soldiers.
They all keep marching straight ahead
  and do not change direction

8   
  or get in each other's way.
They swarm through defenses,
  and nothing can stop them.

9   
They rush against the city;
  they run over the walls;
  they climb up the houses
  and go in through the windows like thieves.

10   
The earth shakes as they advance;
  the sky trembles.
The sun and the moon grow dark,
  and the stars no longer shine. note

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11   
The Lord thunders commands to his army.
  The troops that obey him
  are many and mighty.
How terrible is the day of the Lord!
  Who will survive it? note
A Call to Repentance

12   
“But even now,” says the Lord,
  “repent sincerely and return to me
  with fasting and weeping and mourning.

13   
Let your broken heart show your sorrow;
  tearing your clothes is not enough.”

13   
Come back to the Lord your God.
  He is kind and full of mercy;
  he is patient and keeps his promise;
  he is always ready to forgive and not punish.

14   
Perhaps the Lord your God will change his mind
  and bless you with abundant crops.
Then you can offer him grain and wine.

15   
Blow the trumpet on Mount Zion;
  give orders for a fast and call an assembly!

16   
Gather the people together;
  prepare them for a sacred meeting;
  bring the old people;
  gather the children
  and the babies too.
  Even newly married couples
  must leave their homes and come.

17   
The priests, serving the Lord
  between the altar and the entrance of the Temple,
must weep and pray:
  “Have pity on your people, Lord.
  Do not let other nations despise us and mock us
  by saying, ‘Where is your God?’” note
God Restores Fertility to the Land

18   
Then the Lord showed concern for his land;
  he had mercy on his people.

19   
He answered them:
  “Now I am going to give you
  grain and wine and olive oil,
  and you will be satisfied.
  Other nations will no longer despise you.

20   
I will remove the locust army that came from the north
  and will drive some of them into the desert.
Their front ranks will be driven into the Dead Sea,
  their rear ranks into the Mediterranean.
  Their dead bodies will stink.
I will destroy them because of all they have done to you.

21   
“Fields, don't be afraid,
  but be joyful and glad
  because of all the Lord has done for you.

22   
Animals, don't be afraid.
  The pastures are green;
  the trees bear their fruit,
  and there are plenty of figs and grapes.

23   
“Be glad, people of Zion,
  rejoice at what the Lord your God has done for you.

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  He has given you the right amount of autumn rain; note
  he has poured down the winter rain for you
  and the spring rain as before.

24   
The threshing places will be full of grain;
  the pits beside the presses will overflow with wine and olive oil.

25   
I will give you back what you lost
  in the years when swarms of locusts ate your crops.
  It was I who sent this army against you.

26   
Now you will have plenty to eat, and be satisfied.
  You will praise the Lord your God,
  who has done wonderful things for you.
  My people will never be despised again.

27   
Then, Israel, you will know that I am among you
  and that I, the Lord, am your God
  and there is no other.
  My people will never be despised again.
The Day of the Lord

28   
“Afterward I will pour out my spirit on everyone:
  your sons and daughters will proclaim my message;
  your old men will have dreams,
  and your young men will see visions.

29   
At that time I will pour out my spirit
  even on servants, both men and women.

30   
“I will give warnings of that day
  in the sky and on the earth;
  there will be bloodshed, fire, and clouds of smoke.

31   
The sun will be darkened,
  and the moon will turn red as blood
  before the great and terrible day of the Lord comes. note

32   
But all who ask the Lord for help will be saved.
As the Lord has said,
  ‘Some in Jerusalem will escape;
  those whom I choose will survive.’” note note
God Will Judge the Nations

1   The Lord says,

“At that time I will restore
  the prosperity of Judah and Jerusalem.

2   
I will gather all the nations
  and bring them to the Valley of Judgment.
There I will judge them
  for all they have done to my people.
They have scattered the Israelites in foreign countries
  and divided Israel, my land.

3   
They threw dice to decide
  who would get the captives.
They sold boys and girls into slavery
  to pay for prostitutes and wine.

4   “What are you trying to do to me, Tyre, Sidon, and all of Philistia? Are you trying to pay me back for something? If you are, I will quickly pay you back!

5   You have taken my silver and gold and carried my rich treasures into your temples.

6   You have taken the people of Judah and Jerusalem far from their own country and sold them to the Greeks.

7   Now I am going to bring them out of the places to which you have sold them. I will do to you what you have done to them.

8   I will let your sons and daughters be sold to the people of Judah; they will sell them to the far-off Sabeans. I, the Lord, have spoken. note note

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9   
“Make this announcement among the nations:
  ‘Prepare for war;
  call your warriors;
  gather all your soldiers and march!

10   
Hammer the points of your plows into swords
  and your pruning knives into spears.
Even the weak must fight. note

11   
Hurry note and come,
  all you surrounding nations,
  and gather in the valley.’”

11   
Send down, O Lord, your army to attack them!

12   
“The nations must get ready
  and come to the Valley of Judgment.
There I, the Lord, will sit to judge
  all the surrounding nations.

13   
They are very wicked;
cut them down like grain
  at harvest time;
crush them as grapes are crushed
  in a full wine press
  until the wine runs over.” note

14   
Thousands and thousands
  are in the Valley of Judgment.
It is there that the day of the Lord
  will soon come.

15   
The sun and the moon grow dark,
  and the stars no longer shine.
God Will Bless His People

16   
The Lord roars from Mount Zion;
  his voice thunders from Jerusalem;
  earth and sky tremble.
But he will defend his people. note

17   
“Then, Israel, you will know that I am the Lord your God.
  I live on Zion, my sacred hill.
Jerusalem will be a sacred city;
  foreigners will never conquer it again.

18   
At that time the mountains will be covered with vineyards,
  and cattle will be found on every hill;
  there will be plenty of water for all of Judah.
A stream will flow from the Temple of the Lord,
  and it will water Acacia Valley.

19   
“Egypt will become a desert,
  and Edom a ruined waste,
because they attacked the land of Judah
  and killed its innocent people.

20    21   
I will avenge note those who were killed;
  I will not spare the guilty.
But Judah and Jerusalem will be inhabited forever,
  and I, the Lord, will live on Mount Zion.”

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Good News [1976], GOOD NEWS BIBLE WITH DEUTEROCANONICALS / APOCRYPHA Today's English Version (AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, New York) [word count] [B15000].
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