Joel 2:32

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Joel says that anyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, specifically mentioning Mount Zion and Jerusalem as places where deliverance will occur. It also mentions a remnant whom God will call.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and there's one safe place where no matter what, if you get there first, you win the game. This verse is like that - it says anyone who calls out to God will be saved, just like finding that special spot in your game.

Historical Background

The book of Joel was written by the prophet Joel around the 9th century BCE. It addresses a time when Judah faced severe locust invasions and droughts. This verse speaks to God’s promise of deliverance amidst these calamities, focusing on those who seek Him.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this could apply to someone facing overwhelming personal challenges, like health issues or financial difficulties, and finding peace and strength by calling out to God for help and guidance.

Topics

salvationdeliveranceprayerhopefaithremnant

Related Verses

Romans 10:13Acts 2:21Zechariah 13:9Isaiah 43:11Revelation 7:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to call on the name of the Lord in Joel 2:32?
To 'call on the name of the Lord' means to seek God’s help through prayer and devotion, acknowledging Him as the source of salvation.
How is Mount Zion significant in this verse?
Mount Zion represents a place of safety and divine presence. In ancient times, it was considered where God's temple stood, symbolizing a refuge for those who seek deliverance.
What does the term 'the remnant' refer to in Joel 2:32?
'The remnant' refers to a group of people chosen by God. In this context, it suggests that there will be a saved group who have responded to God’s call and received His deliverance.
How does Joel 2:32 relate to other passages in the Bible?
Joel 2:32 is quoted or alluded to in several New Testament passages, such as Romans 10:13 and Acts 2:21, emphasizing its relevance for both Old and New Testament believers.
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