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Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:4

That which the palmerworm hath left - Here he begins to open his message, and the words he chooses show that he is going to announce a devastation of the land by locusts, and a famine consequent on their depredations. What the different insects may be which he specifies is not easy to determine. I shall give the words of the original, with their etymology. The palmerworm, גזם gazam , from the same root, to cut short; probably the caterpillar, or some such blight, from its cutting the... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:5

Awake, ye drunkards - The general destruction of vegetation by these devouring creatures has totally prevented both harvest and vintage; so that there shall not be wine even for necessary uses, much less for the purposes of debauchery. It is well known that the ruin among the vines by locusts prevents the vintage for several years after. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:6

A nation is come up upon my land - That real locusts are intended there can be little doubt; but it is thought that this may be a double prophecy, and that the destruction by the Chaldeans may also be intended, and that the four kinds of locusts mentioned above may mean the four several attacks made on Judea by them. The first in the last year of Nabonassar, (father of Nebuchadnezzar), which was the third of Jehoiakim; the second when Jehoiakim was taken prisoner in the eleventh year of his... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:7

He hath laid my vine waste - The locusts have eaten off both leaves and bark. חשפה חשף chasoph chasaphah , he hath made it clean bare; שדה שדד suddad sadeh , the field is laid waste, Joel 1:10 ; and משדי כשד kesod mishshaddai , a destruction from the Almighty, Joel 1:15 ; are all paronomasias in which this prophet seems to delight. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:8

Lament like a virgin - for the husband of her youth - Virgin is a very improper version here. The original is בתולה bethulah , which signifies a young woman or bride not a virgin, the proper Hebrew for which is עלמה almah . See the notes on Isaiah 7:14 ; (note), and Matthew 1:23 ; (note). read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:9

The meat-offering and the drink-offering is cut off - The crops and the vines being destroyed by the locusts, thee total devastation in plants, trees, corn, etc., is referred to and described with a striking variety of expression in this and the following verses. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:12

The vine is dried up - Dr. Shaw observes that in Barbary, in the month of June, the locusts collect themselves into compact bodies a furlong or more square, and march on, eating up every thing that is green or juicy, and letting nothing escape them, whether vegetables or trees. They destroy the pomegranate, the palm, the apple, ( תפוח tappuach , the citron tree), the vine, the fig, and every tree of the field. See the note on Joel 2:2 ; (note). read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:14

Call a solemn assembly - עצרה atsarah signifies a time of restraint, as the margin has it. The clause should be translated - consecrate a fast, proclaim a time of restraint; that is, of total abstinence from food, and from all secular employment. All the elders of the land and the representatives of the people were to be collected at the temple to cry unto the Lord, to confess their sins, and pray for mercy. The temple was not yet destroyed. This prophecy was delivered before the... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:1

Verse 1 The word of Jehovah which came to Joel, the son of Pethuel. He names here his father; it is hence probable that he was a man well known and of some celebrity. But who this Pethuel was, all now are ignorant. And what the Hebrews hold as a general rule, that a prophet is designated, whenever his father’s name is added, appears to me frivolous; and we see how bold they are in devising such comments. When no reason for any thing appears to them, they invent some fable, and allege it as a... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Joel 1:2

Verse 2 Hear this, ye old men; and give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land: has this been in your days, and in the days of your fathers? This declare to your children and your children to their children, and their children to the next generation: the residue of the locust has the chafer eaten, and the residue of the chafer has the cankerworm eaten, and the residue of the cankerworm has the caterpillar eaten (2) I have in the last Lecture already mentioned what I think of this passage of the... read more

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