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  2. Book of Joel - Wikipedia

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    Promise of future blessings (2:18–32 or 2:183:5). Banishment of the locusts and restoration of agricultural productivity as a divine response to national penitence (2:18–27). Future prophetic gifts to all of God's people, and the safety of God's people in the face of cosmic cataclysm (2:28–32 or 3:1–5).

  3. Revelation 14 - Wikipedia

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    Two images at the end of this chapter are two different forms (cf. Joel 3:13) of 'the traditional eschatological image of harvest': the "grain harvest" (verses 14–16) and the "vintage" (verses 17–20), to follow the messages that the angels have given for the nations of the opportunity to respond to the witness of the martyrs in repentance ...

  4. Twelve Minor Prophets - Wikipedia

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    First come those prophets dated to the early Assyrian period: Hosea, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah; Joel is undated, but it was possibly placed before Amos because parts of a verse near the end of Joel (3.16 [4.16 in Hebrew]) and one near the beginning of Amos (1.2) are identical. Also we can find in both Amos (4.9 and 7.1–3) and Joel a ...

  5. Joel (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Joel (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ əl /; Hebrew: יוֹאֵל – Yōʾēl; Greek: Ἰωήλ – Iōḗl; Syriac: ܝܘܐܝܠ – Yu'il) is a Biblical prophet, the second of the Twelve Minor Prophets, and, according to itself, the author of the Book of Joel, which is set in the early Assyrian period.

  6. Jewish commentaries on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    [13] Abraham ibn Ezra (1092–1167) was a contemporary of the Rashbam. His commentary on Chumash was reprinted under the name Sefer HaYashar. He separates the literal meaning of a biblical verse from the traditional meaning, upon which the halacha is based, and from the homiletic meaning drush. He explains that the traditional and homiletic ...

  7. Book of Micah - Wikipedia

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    A prophecy of restoration (7:11–13): Fallen Jerusalem is promised that she will be rebuilt and that her power will be greater than ever (a contrast with the vision of peace in 4:1–5). [ 45 ] A prayer for future prosperity (7:14–17) : The mood switches from a request for power to grateful astonishment at God's mercy. [ 45 ]

  8. Isaiah 2 - Wikipedia

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    Cross reference: Micah 4:3; Many speeches and movements concerned with peace and the adaptation of military technology to peaceful uses have adopted the phrase "swords into plowshares". The verse is a reversal of Joel 3:10, where the ploughshares and pruning hooks are to become swords and spears, as it is related to 'the need for continued ...

  9. Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 1-13: Manlio Simonetti NT 1b: Matthew 14-28: Manlio Simonetti NT 2: Mark: Christopher A. Hall NT 3: Luke: Arthur Just Jr. NT 4a: John 1-10: Joel C. Elowsky NT 4b: John 11-21: Joel C. Elowsky NT 5: Acts: Francis Martin NT 6: Romans: Gerald L. Bray NT 7: 1-2 Corinthians: Gerald L. Bray NT 8: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians: Mark J ...

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