a2:28–3:21
b2:28-32
cActs 2:16-21
d2:28-29
eJudg 3:10
f15:14
g2 Chr 24:20
h1 Sam 10:10
iIsa 61:1
jNum 11:29
kActs 2:1-47
lActs 2:39
mGal 3:28

‏ Joel 2:28-29

Summary for Joel 2:28-3:21: 2:28–3:21  a In the more distant future, God would restore his people’s spiritual lives, pour out his Spirit on all people who respond to him in faith, and render judgment on the peoples and nations that refuse to acknowledge his lordship.
Summary for Joel 2:28-32: 2:28-32  b The prophet looked beyond his time to the future day of the Lord, when God would pour out his Spirit in ways never before seen and would perform signs and wonders for all humanity to see. The apostle Peter quoted this passage as being fulfilled on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:16-21  c).
Summary for Joel 2:28-29: 2:28-29  d I will pour out my Spirit upon all people: In Israel, the empowering gift of God’s Spirit had previously been given only to select individuals such as judges (Judg 3:10  e; 15:14  f), priests (2 Chr 24:20  g), kings (1 Sam 10:10  h), and prophets (Isa 61:1  i). A time was coming when the Spirit would be given to every one of God’s people, regardless of gender, age, or social position. In fulfillment of Moses’ wish that every Israelite might be a prophet (Num 11:29  j), all would prophesy and see visions. In Acts 2:1-47  k, Peter expanded this promise to include people from all over the known world who were gathered in Jerusalem, regardless of their ethnicity (Acts 2:39  l; see also Gal 3:28  m).
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