Joel: The Book of - Hardcover
Joel: The Book of - Hardcover
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by King James (Author)
The Book of Joel is a vivid prophetic composition that moves from catastrophe to renewal, framing crisis as a summons to reflection and restoration.
Often dated between the ninth and fifth centuries BCE, Joel opens with the striking imagery of a devastating locust plague, described in language that is both literal and symbolic. The calamity becomes a lens through which the prophet calls the community to repentance, humility, and renewed seriousness of purpose. The text's cadence is poetic and urgent, invoking the "day of the Lord" as both warning and transformative moment.
The latter portion of the book turns toward promise, envisioning restoration, abundance, and the outpouring of divine spirit. Its language has echoed through centuries of theological and literary reflection, particularly in its portrayal of renewal following desolation. In its concise structure, Joel captures the prophetic movement from judgment to hope, placing historical upheaval within a larger moral horizon.
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