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Predictions of the Day of the Lord Joel 9th or 8th Century B.C. |
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Joel 1:15 Alas for the day! For the day of the Lord is at hand. It shall come as destruction from the Almighty. |
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| When exactly did Joel most probably make his prophecy? |
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| When Joash was king around 835 B.B. |
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| Who was king when Joel made his prophecy? |
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| Based on Joel 1:11, why were certain people supposed to be ashamed and wail? |
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| Farmers and vinedressers were to be ashamed and wail for the wheat and barley because the harvest of the field had perished. |
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| How did the nation of Judah get destroyed according to the Joel book summary? |
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| A huge swarm of locusts had just scoured the nation of Judah and destroyed their crop/harvest. |
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| Give the reference from the Joel book summary for the harvest of the field having perished. |
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| Give the reference from the Joel book summary for the day of the Lord having come as destruction. |
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| What natural disaster did Joel 1:11 refer to? |
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| A huge swarm of locusts scouring the land. |
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| What does Joel compare the destruction of the nation of Judah to? |
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| To the coming day of the Lord, the great tribulation. |
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| What 2 things happen during the Great Tribulation? |
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| The judgment on the Gentiles and the final restoration of Israel. |
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| Give the reference from the Joel book summary in which Joel offers hope. |
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| What is the coming day of the Lord also called? |
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| What kind of hope does Joel offer to the people in Joel 2:32? |
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| Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. |
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| Who will be saved in Joel 2:32? |
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| Whoever calls on the name of the Lord. |
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| Which NT writer quotes from the book of Joel in which NT book and chapter? |
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| Peter quotes from Joel in Acts 2. |
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