Isaiah 51:22-23
pleadeth.1Sa 25:39; Ps 35:1; Pr 22:23; Jer 50:34; 51:36; Joe 3:2; Mic 7:9I have.17; 54:7-9; 62:8; Eze 39:29 I will.49:25,26; Pr 11:8; 21:18; Jer 25:17-29; Zec 12:2; Re 17:6-8,18Bow.Jos 10:24; Ps 65:11,12; Re 11:2; 13:16,17Jeremiah 30:10
fear.46:27,28; Ge 15:1; De 31:6-8; Isa 41:10-15; 43:5; 44:2; 54:4Zep 3:16,17; Joh 12:15I.3; 3:18; 23:3,8; 29:14; 46:27; Isa 46:11,13; 49:25; 60:4-22; Eze 16:52and shall.23:6; 33:16; Isa 35:9; Eze 34:25-28; 38:11; Ho 2:18; Mic 4:3,4Zep 3:15; Zec 2:4,5; 3:10; 8:4-8Jeremiah 30:16
10:25; 12:14; 25:12,26-29; 50:7-11,17,18,28,33-40; 51:34-37Ex 23:22; Ps 129:5; 137:8,9; Isa 14:2; 33:1; 41:11,12; 47:5,6; 54:15Isa 54:17; La 1:21; 4:21,22; Eze 25:3-7; 26:2-21; 29:6; 35:5Mic 4:11; 7:10; Na 1:8; Hab 2:16; Zep 2:8; Zec 1:14; 2:8; 12:2; 14:2Re 13:10Jeremiah 50:34
Redeemer.Ex 6:6; Pr 23:11; Isa 41:14; 43:14; 44:6,23,24; 47:4; 54:5; Mic 4:10Re 18:8plead.51:36; Ps 35:1; 43:1; Pr 22:23; Isa 51:22; Mic 7:9that he.Isa 14:3-7; 2Th 1:6,7; Re 19:1-3Ezekiel 36:5-7
Surely.38:19; De 4:24; Isa 66:15,16; Zep 3:8; Zec 1:15against the.3; Jer 25:9,15-29; Zep 2:8-10against all.25:8-14; 35:1-15; Ps 137:7; Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 49:7-22La 4:21; Am 1:11,12; Ob 1:1-9; Mal 1:2-4appointed.35:10-12; Ps 83:4-12; Jer 49:1with the.35:15; Pr 17:5; 24:17,18; Ob 1:12; Mic 7:8with despiteful.25:12,15; Am 1:11 4,5,15; 34:29; Ps 74:10,18,23; 123:3,4 I have lifted.20:5,15; De 32:40; Re 10:5,6the heathen.25:1-35:15; Jer 25:9,15-29; 47:1-51:64; Am 1:1-15; Zep 2:1-15Joel 3:19
Egypt.Isa 11:15; 19:1-15; Zec 10:10; 14:18,19Edom.Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 49:17; La 4:21; Eze 25:1-17; 35:1-15Am 1:11,12; Ob 1:1,10-14; Mal 1:3,4for.Ps 137:7; Jer 51:35; Ob 1:10-16; 2Th 1:6Joel 3:21
will.Isa 4:4; Eze 36:25,29; Mt 27:25for the Lord. or, even I the Lord that.17; Eze 48:35; Re 21:3 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE BOOK OF JOEL. It is generally supposed, that the prophet Joel blends two subjects of affliction in one general consideration, or beautiful allegory; and that, under the devastation to be produced by locusts in the vegetable world, he portrays the more distant calamities to be inflicted by the armies of the Chaldeans in their invasion of Judea. These predictions are followed by a more general denunciation of God's vengeance, delivered in such language as to be in some measure descriptive of the final judgment of mankind. The prophet intermingles these declarations with earnest exhortations to repentance, and with promises of returning prosperity productive of Gospel blessings; foretelling, in the clearest terms, the general effusion of the Holy Spirit under the Christian dispensation, and the awful consequences of obstinately rejecting the sacred influence, especially to the Jews. The state of this nation at the present day, fully attests the Divine inspiration of the prophecy.
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