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A message from the Lord came to Joel, the son of Pethuel. Here is what Joel said.

Locusts Attack the Land

Elders, listen to me.
    Pay attention, all you who live in the land.
Has anything like this ever happened in your whole life?
    Did it ever happen to your people
    who lived long ago?
Tell your children about it.
    Let them tell their children.
And let their children tell it
    to those who live after them.
The giant locusts have eaten
    what the common locusts have left.
The young locusts have eaten
    what the giant locusts have left.
And other locusts have eaten
    what the young locusts have left.

Get up and weep, you people who drink too much!
    Cry, all you who drink wine!
Cry because the fresh wine
    has been taken away from you.
The locusts are like a mighty army
    that has marched into our land.
There are so many of them
    they can’t even be counted.
Their teeth are as sharp as a lion’s teeth.
    They are like the fangs of a female lion.
The locusts have completely destroyed our vines.
    They have wiped out our fig trees.
They’ve stripped off the bark and thrown it away.
    They’ve left the branches bare.

My people, mourn like a virgin
    who is dressed in the clothes of sadness.
She is sad because she has lost
    the young man she was going to marry.
No one brings grain offerings and drink offerings
    to the Lord’s house anymore.
So the priests who serve the Lord
    are filled with sorrow.
10 Our fields are wiped out.
    The ground is dried up.
The grain is destroyed.
    The fresh wine is gone.
    And there isn’t any more olive oil.
11 Farmers, be sad.
    Cry, you who grow vines.
Mourn because the wheat and barley are gone.
    The crops in the fields are destroyed.
12 The vines and fig trees are dried up.
    The pomegranate, palm and apple trees
    don’t have any fruit on them.
In fact, all the trees in the fields are dried up.
    And my people’s joy has faded away.

A Call to Mourn

13 Priests, put on the clothing of sadness and mourn.
    Cry, you who serve at the altar.
Come, you who serve my God in the temple.
    Spend the night dressed in the clothes of sadness.
Weep because no one brings grain offerings and drink offerings
    to the house of your God anymore.
14 Announce a holy fast.
    Tell the people not to eat anything.
    Gather them together for a special service.
Send for the elders
    and all who live in the land.
Have them come to the house of the Lord your God.
    And pray to him.

15 The day of the Lord is near.
    How sad it will be on that day!
    The Mighty One is coming to destroy you.

16 Our food has been taken away
    right in front of our eyes.
There isn’t any joy or gladness
    in the house of our God.
17 The seeds have dried up in the ground.
    The grain is also gone.
The storerooms have been destroyed.
    The barns are broken down.
18 Listen to the cattle groan!
    The herds wander around.
They don’t have any grass to eat.
    The flocks of sheep are also suffering.

19 Lord, I call out to you.
    Fire has burned up the desert grasslands.
    Flames have destroyed all the trees in the fields.
20 Even the wild animals cry out to you for help.
    The streams of water have dried up.
    Fire has burned up the desert grasslands.

The Lord Sends an Army of Locusts

Priests, blow the trumpets in Zion.
    Give a warning on my holy mountain.
Let everyone who lives in the land tremble with fear.
    The day of the Lord is coming.
    It is very near.
That day will be dark and sad.
    It will be black and cloudy.
A huge army of locusts is coming.
    They will spread across the mountains
    like the sun when it rises.
There has never been an army like it.
    And there will never be another
    for all time to come.

Like fire they eat up everything in their path.
    Behind them it looks as if flames have burned the land.
In front of them the land is like the Garden of Eden.
    Behind them it is a dry and empty desert.
    Nothing escapes them.
They look like horses.
    Like war horses they charge ahead.
They sound like chariots as they leap over the mountaintops.
    They crackle like fire burning up dry weeds.
They are like a mighty army
    that is ready for battle.

When people see them, they tremble with fear.
    All their faces turn pale.
The locusts charge ahead like warriors.
    They climb over walls like soldiers.
All of them march in line.
    They don’t turn to the right or the left.
They don’t bump into one another.
    Each of them marches straight ahead.
They charge through everything that tries to stop them.
    But they still stay in line.
They attack a city.
    They run along its wall.
They climb into houses.
    They enter through windows like robbers.

10 As they march forward, the earth shakes.
    The heavens tremble as they approach.
The sun and moon grow dark.
    And the stars stop shining.
11 The Lord thunders with his mighty voice
    as he leads his army.
He has so many forces they can’t even be counted.
    The army that obeys his commands is mighty.
The day of the Lord is great and terrifying.
    Who can live through it?

Let Your Hearts Be Broken

12 The Lord announces to his people,

“Return to me with all your heart.
    There is still time.
Do not eat any food.
    Weep and mourn.”

13 Don’t just tear your clothes to show how sad you are.
    Let your hearts be broken.
Return to the Lord your God.
    He is gracious.
    He is tender and kind.
He is slow to get angry.
    He is full of love.
He won’t bring his judgment.
    He won’t destroy you.
14 Who knows? He might turn toward you
    and not bring his judgment.
    He might even give you his blessing.
Then you can bring grain offerings and drink offerings
    to the Lord your God.

15 Priests, blow the trumpets in Zion.
    Announce a holy fast.
Tell the people not to eat anything.
    Gather them together for a special service.
16 Bring them together.
    Set all of them apart to me.
Bring together the elders.
    Gather the children and the babies
    who are still nursing.
Let the groom leave his bedroom.
    Let the bride leave their marriage bed.
17 Let the priests who serve the Lord weep.
    Let them cry between the temple porch and the altar.
Let them say, “Lord, spare your people.
    Don’t let others make fun of them.
    Don’t let the nations laugh at them.
Don’t let them tease your people and say,
    ‘Where is their God?’ ”

The Lord Answers the Prayer of His People

18 Then the Lord was concerned for his land.
    He took pity on his people.

19 He replied,

“I am sending you grain, olive oil and fresh wine.
    It will be enough to satisfy you completely.
I will never allow other nations
    to make fun of you again.

20 “I will drive far away from you
    the army that comes from the north.
I will send some of its forces
    into a dry and empty land.
Its eastern troops will drown in the Dead Sea.
    Its western troops will drown in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Their dead bodies will stink.”

The Lord has done great things.
21     Land of Judah, don’t be afraid.
Be glad and full of joy.
    The Lord has done great things.
22 Wild animals, don’t be afraid.
    The desert grasslands are turning green again.
The trees are bearing their fruit.
    The vines and fig trees are producing rich crops.
23 People of Zion, be glad.
    Be joyful because of what the Lord your God has done.
He has given you the right amount of rain in the fall.
That’s because he is faithful.
    He has sent you plenty of showers.
He has sent fall and spring rains alike,
    just as he did before.
24 Your threshing floors will be covered with grain.
    Olive oil and fresh wine will spill over
    from the places where they are stored.

25 The Lord says,

“I sent a great army of locusts to attack you.
    They included common locusts, giant locusts,
    young locusts and other locusts.
I will make up for the years
    they ate your crops.
26 You will have plenty to eat.
    It will satisfy you completely.
Then you will praise me.
    I am the Lord your God.
I have done wonderful things for you.
    My people will never again be put to shame.
27 You will know that I am with you in Israel.
    I am the Lord your God.
There is no other God.
    So my people will never again be put to shame.

The Day of the Lord Is Coming

28 “After that, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
    Your sons and daughters will prophesy.
Your old men will have dreams.
    Your young men will have visions.
29 In those days I will pour out my Spirit
    on those who serve me, men and women alike.
30 I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth.
    There will be blood and fire and clouds of smoke.
31 The sun will become dark.
    The moon will turn red like blood.
    It will happen before the great and terrible day of the Lord comes.
32 Everyone who calls out to me will be saved.
    On Mount Zion and in Jerusalem
    some of my people will be left alive.
I have chosen them.
    That is what I have promised.

The Lord Judges the Nations

“At that time I will bless Judah and Jerusalem
    with great success again.
I will gather together all the nations.
    I will bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
There I will put them on trial.
    I will judge them for what they have done
    to my people Israel.
They scattered them among the nations.
    They divided up my land among themselves.
They cast lots for my people.
    They sold boys into slavery to get prostitutes.
    They sold girls to buy some wine to drink.

“Tyre and Sidon, why are you doing things like that to me? And why are you doing them, all you people in Philistia? Are you trying to get even with me for something I have done? If you are, I will pay you back for it in a quick and speedy way. You took my silver and gold. You carried off my finest treasures to your temples. You sold the people of Judah and Jerusalem to the Greeks. You wanted to send them far away from their own country.

“But now I will stir them up into action. I will bring them back from the places you sold them to. And I will do to you what you did to them. I will sell your sons and daughters to the people of Judah. And they will sell them to the Sabeans. The Sabeans are a nation that is far away.” The Lord has spoken.

Announce this among the nations.
    Tell them to prepare for battle.
Nations, get your soldiers ready!
    Bring all your fighting men together
    and march out to attack.
10 Hammer your plows into swords.
    Hammer your pruning tools into spears.
Let anyone who is weak say,
    “I am strong!”
11 Come quickly, all you surrounding nations.
    Gather together in the Valley of Jehoshaphat.

Lord, send down your soldiers from heaven!

12 The Lord says,

“Stir up the nations into action!
    Let them march into the valley
    where I will judge them.
I will take my seat in court.
    I will judge all the surrounding nations.
13 My soldiers, swing your blades.
    The nations are ripe for harvest.
Come and stomp on them as if they were grapes.
    Crush them until the winepress of my anger is full.
Do it until the wine spills over
    from the places where it is stored.
    The nations have committed far too many sins!”

14 Huge numbers of soldiers are gathered in the valley
    where the Lord will hand down his sentence.
    The day of the Lord is near in that valley.
15 The sun and moon will become dark.
    The stars won’t shine anymore.
16 The Lord will roar like a lion from Jerusalem.
    His voice will sound like thunder from Zion.
    The earth and the heavens will tremble.
But the Lord will keep the people of Israel safe.
    He will be a place of safety for them.

The Lord Blesses His People

17 The Lord says,

“You will know that I am the Lord your God.
    I live in Zion.
    It is my holy mountain.
Jerusalem will be my holy city.
    People from other lands
    will never again attack it.

18 “At that time fresh wine will drip from the mountains.
    Milk will flow down from the hills.
    Water will run through all Judah’s valleys.
A fountain will flow out of my temple.
    It will water the places where acacia trees grow.
19 But Egypt will be deserted.
    Edom will become a dry and empty desert.
They did terrible harm to the people of Judah.
    My people were not guilty of doing anything wrong.
    But Egypt and Edom spilled their blood anyway.
20 My people will live in Judah and Jerusalem forever.
    The land will be their home for all time to come.
21 Egypt and Edom have spilled my people’s blood.
    Should I let them escape my judgment?
    No, I will not.”

The Lord lives in Zion!

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