Hebrew Bible / Joel / All
- Joel 1:3 / Psalm 78:3
- Joel 1:3 / Exodus 10:2
- Joel 1:12 / Haggai 2:19
- Joel 1:20 / Psalm 42:1
- Joel 2:1 / Zephaniah 1:14
- Joel 2:2 / Mark 13:19
- Joel 2:2 / Zephaniah 1:15
- Joel 2:3 / Ezekiel 36:35
- Joel 2:6 / Nahum 2:10
- Joel 2:10 / Revelation 6:12
- Joel 2:10 / Isaiah 13:10
- Joel 2:11 / Malachi 4:5
- Joel 2:12 / Malachi 2:13
- Joel 2:13 / Jonah 4:2
- Joel 2:13 / Exodus 34:6
- Joel 2:14 / Jonah 3:9
- Joel 2:17 / Psalm 79:10
- Joel 2:28 / Ezekiel 39:29
- Joel 2:30 / Revelation 8:7
- Joel 2:32 / Obadiah 1:17
- Joel 2:32 / Romans 10:13
- Joel 2:32 / 1 Corinthians 1:2
- Joel 3:2 / 1 Enoch 53:1
- Joel 3:3 / Obadiah 1:11
- Joel 3:10 / Micah 4:3
- Joel 3:10 / Isaiah 2:4
- Joel 3:13 / Revelation 14:18
- Joel 3:16 / Amos 1:2
- Joel 3:16 / 1 Enoch 1:5
- Joel 3:18 / Amos 9:13
- Joel 3:18 / Zechariah 14:8
- Joel 3:19 / Ezekiel 29:12
Summary
Date: 6th Century B.C.E.
The book of Joel is an unusual prophetic book. Although it contains readings in the form of oracles, announcements of judgment against the nations, and promises of an ideal future, it does not follow the usual structure of most prophetic books. As the text leads the readers to sense that human society and culture in Judah are at the brink of obliteration, it asks them to identify with a prophetic voice that calls on them to return to the Lord, to fast and lament.