Joel Chapters - KJV Bible
Joel uses a catastrophic locust plague as a vivid call to national repentance, warning of "the great and terrible Day of the Lord" and promising restoration if Israel returns to God with fasting, weeping, and mourning. Joel Bible chapters contain the famous prophecy fulfilled at Pentecost: "I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; your sons and daughters shall prophesy" (Joel 2:28). Joel's vision moves from immediate crisis to ultimate eschatological hope, ending with a picture of God dwelling in Zion while Judah and Jerusalem are forever inhabited. The book establishes the pattern of repentance leading to renewal that runs throughout the prophets.
About Joel
Joel is the twenty-ninth book of the Bible and the second Minor Prophet, written by Joel son of Pethuel at a date debated by scholars -- possibly as early as 835 BC or as late as the post-exilic period -- and spanning 3 chapters. The book opens with a devastating locust plague that stripped Judah bare, which Joel interprets as a foretaste of the coming Day of the Lord -- a day of divine judgment and reckoning. God calls the people to tear their hearts and not their garments in genuine repentance, promising agricultural restoration if they return to Him. The second half of the book looks beyond the immediate crisis to a glorious future Day of the Lord when God will pour out His Spirit on all flesh. Major themes include the Day of the Lord as both judgment and salvation, genuine versus superficial repentance, the future outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and God's covenant commitment to restore what has been lost. Key chapters include Joel 1 (the locust plague), Joel 2 (the call to repentance and promise of the Spirit), and Joel 3 (judgment of the nations and blessing for Israel). The most famous verse is Joel 2:28 -- And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy -- quoted by Peter at Pentecost in Acts 2 as its fulfillment. Joel KJV Bible reading connects Old Testament hope to New Testament reality. Read the Book of Joel online here in full.