Joel 2:1-11

Joel 2:1-11

[1] Blow  ye the trumpet  in Zion,  and sound an alarm  in my holy  mountain:  let all the inhabitants  of the land  tremble:  for the day  of the LORD  cometh,  for it is nigh at hand;  [2] A day  of darkness  and of gloominess,  a day  of clouds  and of thick darkness,  as the morning  spread  upon the mountains:  a great  people  and a strong;  there hath not been  ever  the like, neither shall be any more  after  it, even to the years  of many  [3] A fire  devoureth  before  them; and behind  them a flame  burneth:  the land  is as the garden  of Eden  before  them, and behind  them a desolate  wilderness;  yea, and nothing shall escape  them. [4] The appearance  of horses;  and as horsemen,  so shall they run.  [5] Like the noise  of chariots  on the tops  of mountains  shall they leap,  like the noise  of a flame  of fire  that devoureth  the stubble,  as a strong  people  set in battle  array.  [6] Before their face  the people  shall be much pained:  all faces  shall gather  blackness.  [7] They shall run  like mighty men;  they shall climb  the wall  of war;  every one  on his ways,  and they shall not break  their ranks:  [8] Neither shall one  thrust  another;  every one  in his path:  and when they fall  upon the sword,  they shall not be wounded.  [9] They shall run to and fro  in the city;  they shall run  upon the wall,  they shall climb up  upon the houses;  they shall enter in  at the windows  like a thief.  [10] The earth  shall quake  before  them; the heavens  shall tremble:  the sun  and the moon  shall be dark,  and the stars  shall withdraw  their shining:  [11] shall utter  his voice  before  for his camp  is very  great:  for he is strong  that executeth  his word:  for the day  is great  and very  terrible;  and who can abide 

What does Joel 2:1-11 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Lord revealed that an army of human beings rather than locusts would soon assail Jerusalem. He described this army at length to stress the danger that His people faced and to motivate them to repent.