Joel 2:20

Armenian Ararat 1896 (Արարատ Թարգմանություն)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Joel, God promises to drive away a northern army that has been causing trouble for the people of Israel. He says he will send them far away to an uninhabitable land where they will cause a stench due to their wickedness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a bully who keeps bothering you and your friends at school. God is like a super-strong helper who promises to take that bully far, far away to a place where the bully can't bother anyone anymore and ends up making a big mess all by themselves!

Historical Background

Joel wrote this prophecy during a time when Israel faced threats from foreign nations. The northern army likely refers to invaders threatening Israel's peace. Joel speaks on behalf of God, promising deliverance.

Living It Out Today

Today, if you're facing persistent challenges or bullies in your life, remember that just as God promised to remove the threat for ancient Israel, he can also remove obstacles from our paths and bring about justice.

Topics

deliverancejudgmentGod's promiseshopeenemiesprophesy

Related Verses

Jeremiah 46:10Ezekiel 39:2-7Isaiah 59:18-19Matthew 13:41-42Revelation 20:7-10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who or what does 'the northern army' refer to?
'The northern army' likely refers to invading forces from the north, such as Assyrians or Babylonians, who threatened Israel during Joel's time.
What is meant by 'barren and desolate land with his face toward the east sea, and his hinder part toward the utmost sea?'
This describes a vast, uninhabitable area between two seas where the army will be banished, symbolizing their complete removal from Israel's presence.
What does 'his stink shall come up' mean?
The phrase 'stink' metaphorically refers to the wickedness and corruption of the northern army. It signifies that their downfall will be evident and repulsive, like a bad smell.
How can this verse apply in modern contexts?
In contemporary settings, this verse offers hope for deliverance from persistent challenges or enemies. It reassures believers of God's power to remove harmful influences from their lives.
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