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Joel 1-3

Locusts Will Destroy the Crops

Joel son of Pethuel received this message from the Lord:

Leaders, listen to this message!
    Listen to me, all you people who live in the land.
Has anything like this ever happened in your life?
    Did anything like this happen during your fathers’ lifetime?
You will tell these things to your children,
    and your children will tell their children,
    and your grandchildren will tell the people of the next generation.
What the cutting locust[a] has left,
    the swarming locust has eaten.
And what the swarming locust has left,
    the hopping locust has eaten.
And what the hopping locust has left,
    the destroying locust has eaten!

The Locusts—A Powerful Army

Drunks, wake up and cry!
    All of you who drink wine, cry
because your sweet wine is finished.
    You will not taste it again.
A powerful nation came to attack my land.
    Its soldiers were too many to count.
Its weapons were as sharp as a lion’s teeth
    and as powerful as a lion’s jaw.

It destroyed my grapevine.
    Its good vines withered and died.
It destroyed my fig tree,
    stripped off the bark and threw it away.

The People Cry

Cry like a young woman crying
    because the man she was ready to marry has died.
Priests, servants of the Lord, cry
    because there will be no more grain and drink offerings in the Lord’s Temple.
10 The fields are ruined.
    Even the ground is crying
    because the grain is destroyed;
the new wine is dried up,
    and the olive oil is gone.
11 Be sad, farmers!
    Cry loudly for the grapes,
for the wheat, and for the barley,
    because the harvest in the field is ruined.
12 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.
13 Priests, put on sackcloth and cry loudly.
    Servants of the altar, cry loudly.
Servants of my God, you will sleep in sackcloth,
    because there will be no more grain and drink offerings in God’s Temple.

The Terrible Destruction of the Locusts

14 Tell the people that there will be a special time of fasting. Call them together for a special meeting. Bring the leaders and everyone living in the land together at the Temple of the Lord your God, and pray to the Lord.

15 Be sad because the Lord’s special day is near. At that time punishment will come like an attack from God All-Powerful. 16 Our food is gone. Joy and happiness are gone from the Temple of our God. 17 We planted seeds, but the seeds became dry and dead lying in the soil. Our plants are dry and dead. Our barns are empty and falling down.

18 The animals are hungry and groaning. The herds of cattle wander around confused because they have no grass to eat. The sheep are dying.[b] 19 Lord, I am calling to you for help. Fire has changed our green fields into a desert. Flames have burned all the trees in the field. 20 Wild animals also need your help. The streams are dry—there is no water! Fire has changed our green fields into a desert.

The Coming Day of the Lord

Blow the trumpet on Zion.
    Shout a warning on my holy mountain.
Let all the people who live in the land shake with fear.
    The Lord’s special day is coming;
    it is near.
It will be a dark, gloomy day.
    It will be a dark and cloudy day.
At sunrise you will see the army spread over the mountains.
    It will be a great and powerful army.
There has never been anything like it before,
    and there will never be anything like it again.
The army will destroy the land like a burning fire.
    In front of them the land will be like the Garden of Eden.
Behind them the land will be like an empty desert.
    Nothing will escape them.
They look like horses.
    They run like war horses.
Listen to them.
It is like the noise of chariots
    riding over the mountains.
It is like the noise of flames
    burning the chaff.
They are a powerful people,
    who are ready for war.
Before this army, people shake with fear.
    Their faces become pale from fear.

The soldiers run fast.
    They climb over the walls.
Each soldier marches straight ahead.
    They don’t move from their path.
They don’t trip each other.
    Each soldier walks in his own path.
If one of the soldiers is hit and falls down,
    the others keep right on marching.
They run to the city.
    They quickly climb over the wall.
They climb into the houses.
    They climb through the windows like thieves.
10 Before them, earth and sky shake.
    The sun and the moon become dark, and the stars stop shining.
11 The Lord calls loudly to his army.
    His camp is very large.
The army obeys his commands.
    His army is very powerful.
The Lord’s special day is a great and terrible day.
    No one can stop it.

The Lord Tells the People to Change

12 This is the Lord’s message:
    “Now come back to me with all your heart.
Cry and mourn, and don’t eat anything!
    Show that you are sad for doing wrong.
13 Tear your hearts,
    not your clothes.[c]
Come back to the Lord your God.
    He is kind and merciful.
He does not become angry quickly.
    He has great love.
Maybe he will change his mind
    about the bad punishment he planned.
14 Who knows, maybe he will change his mind
    and leave behind a blessing for you.
Then you can give grain and drink offerings
    to the Lord your God.

Pray to the Lord

15 Blow the trumpet at Zion.
    Call for a special meeting.
    Call for a special time of fasting.
16 Bring the people together.
    Call for a special meeting.
Bring together the old men,
    the children, and the small babies still at their mothers’ breasts.
Let the bride and her new husband
    come from their bedroom.
17 Let the priests, the Lord’s servants,
    cry between the porch[d] and the altar.
All of them should say this: “Lord, have mercy on your people.
    Don’t let your people be put to shame.
    Don’t let other people tell jokes about your people.
Don’t let the other nations laugh at us and say,
    ‘Where is their God?’”

The Lord Will Restore the Land

18 Then the Lord cared very much about his land.
    He felt sorry for his people.
19 The Lord spoke to his people.
He said, “I will send you grain, wine, and oil.
    You will have plenty.
    I will not shame you among the nations anymore.
20 No, I will force the people from the north[e] to leave your land
    and make them go into a dry, empty land.
Some of them will go to the eastern sea
    and some to the western sea.
They did such terrible things,
    but they will be like a dead and rotting body.
There will be such a terrible smell!”

The Land Will Be Made New Again

21 Land, don’t be afraid.
    Be happy and full of joy.
    The Lord will do great things.
22 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.

23 So be happy, people of Zion.
    Be joyful in the Lord your God.
He is good and will give you rain.
    He will send the early rains and the late rains as before.
24 The threshing floors will be filled with wheat,
    and the barrels will overflow with wine and olive oil.
25 “I, the Lord, sent my army against you.
    The swarming locusts and the hopping locusts
    and the destroying locusts and the cutting locusts[f] ate everything you had.
But I will pay you back
    for those years of trouble.
26 Then you will have plenty to eat.
    You will be full.
You will praise the name of the Lord your God.
    He has done wonderful things for you.
My people will never again be ashamed.
27 You will know that I am with Israel.
    You will know that I am the Lord your God.
    There is no other God.
My people will never be ashamed again.”

God Will Give His Spirit to All People

28 “After this,
    I will pour out my Spirit on all kinds of people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy,
    your old men will have dreams,
    and your young men will see visions.
29 In those days I will pour out my Spirit
    even on servants, both men and women.
30 I will work wonders in the sky and on the earth.
    There will be blood, fire, and thick smoke.
31 The sun will be changed into darkness,
    and the moon will be as red as blood.
    Then the great and fearful day of the Lord will come!
32 And everyone who trusts in the Lord[g] will be saved.
    There will be survivors on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem,
    just as the Lord said.
Yes, those left alive will be the ones
    the Lord has called.

Judah’s Enemies Will Be Punished

“Yes, at that time I will bring back the people of Judah and Jerusalem from captivity. I will also gather all the nations together. I will bring all these nations down into Jehoshaphat Valley.[h] There I will judge them. Those nations scattered my people, Israel. They forced them to live in other nations, so I will punish those nations. They divided up my land. They threw lots for my people. They sold boys to buy a prostitute, and they sold girls to buy wine to drink.

“Tyre! Sidon! All of you areas of Philistia! You are not important to me![i] Are you punishing me for something I did? You might think that you are punishing me, but I will soon punish you. You took my silver and gold. You took my precious treasures and put them in your temples.[j]

“You sold the people of Judah and Jerusalem to the Greeks. That way you could take them far from their land. You sent my people to that faraway place, but I will bring them back. And I will punish you for what you did. I will sell your sons and daughters to the people of Judah. Then they will sell them to the faraway Sabeans.[k]” This is what the Lord said.

Prepare for War

Announce this among the nations:
    Prepare for war!
Wake up the strong men!
    Let all the men of war come near.
    Let them come up!
10 Beat your plows into swords.
    Make spears from your pruning hooks.[l]
Let the weak man say,
    “I am a strong soldier.”
11 All you nations, hurry!
    Come together in that place.
    Lord, bring your strong soldiers.
12 Wake up, nations!
    Come to Jehoshaphat Valley.
There I will sit to judge
    all the surrounding nations.
13 Bring the sickle,
    because the harvest is ripe.[m]
Come, walk on the grapes,
    because the winepress is full.
The barrels will be full and spilling over,
    because their evil is great.

14 There are many, many people in the Valley of Decision.[n]
    The Lord’s special day is near in the Valley of Decision.
15 The sun and the moon will become dark.
    The stars will stop shining.
16 The Lord God will shout from Zion.
He will shout from Jerusalem,
    and the sky and the earth will shake.
But the Lord God will be a safe place for his people.
    He will be a place of safety for the people of Israel.
17 “Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.
    I live on Zion, my holy mountain.
Jerusalem will become holy.
    Strangers will never pass through that city again.

A New Life for Judah Promised

18 “On that day the mountains will drip with sweet wine.
    The hills will flow with milk,
    and water will flow through all the empty rivers of Judah.
A fountain will come from the Lord’s Temple.
    It will give water to Acacia Valley.
19 Egypt will be empty.
    Edom will be an empty wilderness,
because they were cruel to the people of Judah.
    They killed innocent people[o] in their country.
20 But there will always be people living in Judah.
    People will live in Jerusalem through many generations.
21 Those people killed my people,
    so I really will punish them!”

The Lord God will live in Zion!

Revelation 5

Who Can Open the Scroll?

Then I saw a scroll in the right hand of the one sitting on the throne. The scroll had writing on both sides and was kept closed with seven seals. And I saw a powerful angel, who called in a loud voice, “Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?” But there was no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth who could open the scroll or look inside it. I cried and cried because there was no one who was worthy to open the scroll or look inside. But one of the elders said to me, “Don’t cry! The Lion[a] from the tribe of Judah has won the victory. He is David’s descendant. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.”

Then I saw a Lamb standing in the center near the throne with the four living beings around it. The elders were also around the Lamb. The Lamb looked as if it had been killed. It had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God that were sent into all the world. The Lamb came and took the scroll from the right hand of the one sitting on the throne. After the Lamb took the scroll, the four living beings and the 24 elders bowed down before the Lamb. Each one of them had a harp. Also, they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of God’s holy people. And they all sang a new song to the Lamb:

“You are worthy to take the scroll
    and to open its seals,
because you were killed,
    and with your blood sacrifice you bought people for God
    from every tribe, language, race of people, and nation.
10 You made them to be a kingdom and to be priests for our God.
    And they will rule on the earth.”

11 Then I looked, and I heard the voices of many angels. The angels were around the throne, the four living beings, and the elders. There were thousands and thousands of angels—10,000 times 10,000. 12 The angels said in a loud voice,

“All power, wealth, wisdom, and strength
    belong to the Lamb who was killed.
He is worthy to receive
    honor, glory, and praise!”

13 Then I heard every created being that is in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in all these places, saying,

“All praise and honor
    and glory and power forever and ever
    to the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb!”

14 The four living beings said, “Amen!” And the elders bowed down and worshiped.

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