joel 2:1 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Joel's cry to “blow the trumpet in Zion, sound the alarm on my holy mountain” is the announcement that the day of the Lord “is coming, it is near” (2:1). And like the Amos, Joel was announcing that the Lord's coming was not the good news the people had expected, but bad news.
The trumpet-call was the wake-up call for Israel to prepare for a battle and Joel urges God's people: "Blow a shofar in Zion. Sound an alarm on My holy mountain ...
It is the work of ministers to warn of the fatal consequences of sin, and to reveal the wrath from heaven against the ungodliness and unrighteousness of men.
The prophet Joel issues a call to blow the trumpet to announce God's imminent judgment on Judah which will come in the form of a large, invading army.
David Guzik commentary on Joel 2, where a mighty army would invade Judah, but God will help the nation should they repent.
the time fixed by him to punish a wicked people, and to pour out his wrath and vengeance on them; the day of his visitation, not in love, but in anger.
17 июн. 2020 г. · In Joel 2: 2, Joel describes the day of the Lord as the day of darkness and gloom. What kind of pattern can we observe from the parallel ...
Here we have God contending with his own professing people for their sins and executing upon them the judgment written in the law.
19 февр. 2020 г. · Joel writes to warn Israel that communal sin has consequences. Joel uses the image of an invading army of locusts to get the attention of a nation.
Raise the alarm on my holy mountain! Let everyone tremble in fear because the day of the Lord is upon us.
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