Joel 1:7 Common English Bible It has destroyed my vines, splintered my fig trees, stripped off their bark and thrown it down; their branches have turned white.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Contemporary English Version Our grapevines and fig trees are stripped bare; only naked branches remain.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Living Bible They have ruined my vines and stripped the bark from the fig trees, leaving trunks and branches white and bare.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Easy-to-Read Version It destroyed my grapevine. Its good vines withered and died. It destroyed my fig tree, stripped off the bark and threw it away.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations New Living Translation It has destroyed my grapevines and ruined my fig trees, stripping their bark and destroying it, leaving the branches white and bare.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Joel 1:12 Common English Bible The grapevine is dried up; the fig tree withers. Pomegranate, palm, and apple— all the trees of the field are dried up. Joy fades away from the people.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Contemporary English Version Grapevines have dried up and so has every tree— figs and pomegranates, date palms and apples. All happiness has faded away.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Living Bible The grapevines are dead; the fig trees are dying; the pomegranates wither; the apples shrivel on the trees; all joy has withered with them.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Easy-to-Read Version The vines have become dry, and the fig tree is dying. All the trees in the field— the pomegranate, the palm, and the apple—have withered. And happiness among the people has died.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations New Living Translation The grapevines have dried up, and the fig trees have withered. The pomegranate trees, palm trees, and apple trees— all the fruit trees—have dried up. And the people’s joy has dried up with them.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Joel 2:22 Common English Bible Don’t be afraid, animals of the field, for the meadows of the wilderness will turn green; the tree will bear its fruit; the fig tree and grapevine will give their full yield.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Contemporary English Version and wild animals to stop being afraid. Grasslands are green again; fruit trees and fig trees are loaded with fruit. Grapevines are covered with grapes.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Living Bible Let the flocks and herds forget their hunger; the pastures will turn green again. The trees will bear their fruit; the fig trees and grapevines will flourish once more.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Easy-to-Read Version Animals of the field, don’t be afraid. The desert pastures will grow grass. The trees will grow fruit. The fig trees and the vines will grow plenty of fruit.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations New Living Translation Don’t be afraid, you animals of the field, for the wilderness pastures will soon be green. The trees will again be filled with fruit; fig trees and grapevines will be loaded down once more.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
BELLY : Used figuratively for the seat of the affections (Job 15:2,35;20:20; Psalms 44:25; Proverbs 18:20;20:27,30;)
CAPTIVITY : FIGURATIVE (Isaiah 61:1; Romans 7:23; 1 Corinthians 9:27; 2 Corinthians 10:5; 2 Timothy 2:26;)
CARVING : Woodwork of the temple was decorated with carvings of flowers, cherubim, and palm trees (1 Kings 6:18,29,32,35; Psalms 74:6)
GRAPE : FIGURATIVE (Deuteronomy 32:32; Psalms 128:3; Jeremiah 2:21; Ezekiel 15; Hosea 10:1; Revelation)
LIGHT : FIGURATIVE AND SYMBOLICAL (1 Kings 11:36; Psalms 27:1;119:105,130; Proverbs 6:23; Ecclesiastes 2:13)
SOLOMON : Plants vineyards and orchards of all kinds of fruit trees; makes pools (Ecclesiastes 2:4-6)
THIRST : Figurative of the ardent desire of the devout mind (Psalms 42:1-4;63:1;143:6; Isaiah 55:1; Amos 8:11-13; Matthew)
DESPONDENCY » INSTANCES OF » Elijah, when he fled from Jezebel to the wilderness and sat under the juniper tree, and wanted to die (1 Kings 19:4)
EDOM » A name of the land occupied by the descendants of » FIGURATIVE of the foes of Zion (Isaiah 63:1)
GAMES » FIGURATIVE » Fighting wild "beasts", of spiritual conflict (1 Corinthians 4:9;9:26;15:32; 2 Timothy 4:7)
GOD » INSTANCES OF » Fighting the battles of Israel (2 Chronicles 13:12,18;14:9-14;16:9;20:15,17,22,23;32:2)
JERICHO » A city east of Jerusalem and near the Jordan River » Called THE CITY OF PALM TREES (Deuteronomy 34:3)
JESUS, THE CHRIST » HISTORY OF » Performs the miracle of causing the barren fig tree to wither (just outside Jerusalem) (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-22)
LIFE » MISCELLANY OF MINOR SUB-TOPICS » Tree of (Genesis 2:9;3:22,24; Proverbs 3:18;13:12; Revelation 2:7)
MIRACLES » OF JESUS, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER » Condemns a fig tree (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-24)
OLIVE » FIGURATIVE » The wild, a figure of the Gentiles; the cultivated, of the Jews (Romans 11:17-21,24)
RACE » FOOT RACE » Figurative (Psalms 19:5; Ecclesiastes 9:11; 1 Corinthians 9:24; Galatians 5:7; Philippians 2:16; Hebrews)
SAUL » King of Israel » Their bodies exposed in Beth-shan; rescued by the people of Jabesh and burned; bones of, buried under a tree at Jabesh (1 Samuel 31; with 2 Samuel 1;; 1 Chronicles 10)
UNCHARITABLENESS » INSTANCES OF » Eliab toward David, charging him with presumption, when he offered to fight Goliath (1 Samuel 17:28)
VISION » Of John on the island of Patmos » The two olive trees and the two lampstands (Revelation 11:4)
OTHER SCRIPTURES RELATING TO HIS MESSIAHSHIP » MIRACLES OF » The fig tree blighted (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-24)