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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Beginning in Joel 2:28, the prophet transitions to a description of events in the distant future (from his vantage point). Verse 28 says, “And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh.” What did he mean? Has this been fulfilled?

  3. All the Israelites in Jerusalem who invoke the name of the LORD with a heart full of faith will be delivered from His judgment. Joel 2:28-32 forms a separate chapter in the Hebrew Bible. Joel begins another prediction of renewal, but this time it is of a spiritual renewal.

  4. 2:28-32 The promise began to be fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was poured out, and it was continued in the converting grace and miraculous gifts conferred on both Jews and Gentiles.

    • The Locust Plague and the Day of the Lord. Joel writes in the midst of crisis. A devastating locust plague had attacked Israel and left virtually no vines or grain: "What the cutting locust left, the swarming locust has eaten.
    • Pentecost and the Prophecy of Joel. Hundreds of years later the apostle Peter stands up on the day of Pentecost and announces the fulfillment of this prophecy, and he says in Acts 2:16, "This is what was spoken by the prophet Joel."
    • The Outpouring of God's Spirit on All Flesh. In the Old Testament the Spirit of God is the presence of God in the world to reveal himself by some action or word.
    • All God's People Will Prophesy. Joel goes on to say that when God makes himself known and felt in people's lives, this can manifest itself in three ways: they may dream dreams, see visions, and prophesy (Joel 2:28).
  5. Jul 8, 2020 · From Joel 2: 28-32, we learn of some awesome and wondrous promises of God, a God who promises that He will pour out His spirit on His people, even in the midst of chaos and calamity. How do we understand these wondrous promises, and what do they mean for us?

  6. Joel 2 describes the judgment of God on Judah through a mighty army and the promise of restoration for a repentant people. Learn the meaning and application of the day of the LORD, the call to fasting and weeping, and the hope of God's blessing.

  7. Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble; for the day of the LORD is coming, for it is at hand: In Joel 1, the prophet spoke of the judgment that had arrived in Judah (a plague of locusts and drought). In Joel 2, he begins by describing judgment that will come — a mighty army set against Judah.