Verse 11
11. Assemble—"Hasten" [MAURER].
thither—to the valley of Jehoshaphat.
thy mighty ones—the warriors who fancy themselves "mighty ones," but who are on that very spot to be overthrown by Jehovah [MAURER]. Compare "the mighty men" ( :-). Rather, Joel speaks of God's really "mighty ones" in contrast to the self-styled "mighty men" (Joel 3:9; Psalms 103:20; Isaiah 13:3; compare Daniel 10:13). AUBERLEN remarks: One prophet supplements the other, for they all prophesied only "in part." What was obscure to one was revealed to the other; what is briefly described by one is more fully so by another. Daniel calls Antichrist a king, and dwells on his worldly conquests; John looks more to his spiritual tyranny, for which reason he adds a second beast, wearing the semblance of spirituality. Antichrist himself is described by Daniel. Isaiah (Daniel 10:13- :), Joel (Daniel 10:13- :) and Zechariah (Daniel 10:13- :), describe his army of heathen followers coming up against Jerusalem, but not Antichrist himself.
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