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Joel 2
Blow
ye
the
a
trumpet
in
Zion,
and
sound
an
alarm
in
my
holy
b
mountain:
let
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
tremble:
for
the
c
day
of
the
Lord
cometh,
for
it
is
nigh
at
hand;
2 A
day
of
a
darkness
and
of
gloominess,
a
day
of
clouds
and
of
thick
darkness,
as
the
morning
spread
upon
the
mountains:
a
great
people
and
a
strong;
there
hath
not
been
ever
the
like,
neither
shall
be
any
more
after
it,
even
to
the
years
of
many
generations.
3 A
fire
a
devoureth
before
them;
and
behind
them
a
flame
burneth:
the
land
is
as
the
garden
of
b
Eden
before
them,
and
behind
them
a
desolate
wilderness;
yea,
and
nothing
shall
escape
them.
4 The
appearance
of
them
is
as
the
appearance
of
horses;
and
as
horsemen,
so
shall
they
run.
5 Like
the
a
noise
of
chariots
on
the
tops
of
mountains
shall
they
leap,
like
the
noise
of
a
flame
of
fire
that
devoureth
the
b
stubble,
as
a
strong
people
set
in
battle
array.
6 Before
their
face
the
people
shall
be
much
pained:
all
faces
shall
gather
a
blackness.
7 They
shall
run
like
mighty
men;
they
shall
climb
the
wall
like
men
of
war;
and
they
shall
march
every
one
on
his
ways,
and
they
shall
not
break
their
ranks:
8 Neither
shall
one
thrust
another;
they
shall
walk
every
one
in
his
path:
and
when
they
fall
upon
the
sword,
they
shall
not
be
wounded.
9 They
shall
run
to
and
fro
in
the
city;
they
shall
run
upon
the
wall,
they
shall
climb
up
upon
the
houses;
they
shall
enter
in
at
the
windows
like
a
thief.
10 The
a
earth
shall
quake
before
them;
the
heavens
shall
b
tremble:
the
c
sun
and
the
moon
shall
be
d
dark,
and
the
stars
shall
withdraw
their
shining:
11 And
the
Lord
shall
utter
his
a
voice
before
his
army:
for
his
camp
is
very
great:
for
he
is
strong
that
executeth
his
word:
for
the
b
day
of
the
Lord
is
c
great
and
very
terrible;
and
who
can
d
abide
it?
12 Therefore
also
now,
saith
the
Lord,
a
turn
ye
even
to
me
with
all
your
b
heart,
and
with
c
fasting,
and
with
weeping,
and
with
mourning:
13 And
a
rend
your
heart,
and
not
your
garments,
b
and
turn
unto
the
Lord
your
God:
for
he
is
gracious
and
merciful,
slow
to
anger,
and
of
great
c
kindness,
and
d
repenteth
him
of
the
evil.
14
a
Who
knoweth
if
he
will
return
and
repent,
and
leave
a
blessing
behind
him;
even
a
meat
offering
and
a
drink
offering
unto
the
Lord
your
God?
15 Blow
the
trumpet
in
Zion,
sanctify
a
fast,
call
a
a
solemn
assembly:
16 Gather
the
people,
sanctify
the
congregation,
assemble
the
elders,
gather
the
children,
and
those
that
suck
the
breasts:
let
the
bridegroom
go
forth
of
his
chamber,
and
the
bride
out
of
her
a
closet.
17 Let
the
priests,
the
ministers
of
the
Lord,
a
weep
between
the
porch
and
the
altar,
and
let
them
say,
Spare
thy
b
people,
O
Lord,
and
give
not
thine
heritage
to
c
reproach,
that
the
heathen
should
rule
over
them:
wherefore
should
they
say
among
the
people,
Where
is
their
God?
18 Then
will
the
Lord
be
a
jealous
for
his
land,
and
b
pity
his
people.
19 Yea,
the
Lord
will
answer
and
say
unto
his
people,
Behold,
I
will
send
you
corn,
and
wine,
and
oil,
and
ye
shall
be
satisfied
therewith:
and
I
will
no
more
make
you
a
reproach
among
the
heathen:
20 But
I
will
a
remove
far
off
from
you
the
northern
army,
and
will
drive
him
into
a
land
barren
and
desolate,
with
his
face
toward
the
b
east
sea,
and
his
hinder
part
toward
the
utmost
sea,
and
his
c
stink
shall
come
up,
and
his
ill
savour
shall
come
up,
because
he
hath
done
great
things.
21 Fear
not,
O
land;
be
glad
and
rejoice:
for
the
Lord
will
do
great
things.
22 Be
not
afraid,
ye
a
beasts
of
the
field:
for
the
pastures
of
the
wilderness
do
spring,
for
the
tree
beareth
her
fruit,
the
fig
tree
and
the
vine
do
yield
their
strength.
23 Be
glad
then,
ye
children
of
a
Zion,
and
rejoice
in
the
Lord
your
God:
for
he
hath
given
you
the
former
rain
moderately,
and
he
will
cause
to
come
down
for
you
the
b
rain,
the
former
rain,
and
the
c
latter
rain
in
the
first
month.
24 And
the
floors
shall
be
full
of
wheat,
and
the
a
fats
shall
overflow
with
wine
and
oil.
25 And
I
will
a
restore
to
you
the
years
that
the
locust
hath
eaten,
the
cankerworm,
and
the
caterpiller,
and
the
palmerworm,
my
great
army
which
I
sent
among
you.
26 And
ye
shall
eat
in
plenty,
and
be
satisfied,
and
praise
the
name
of
the
Lord
your
God,
that
hath
dealt
wondrously
with
you:
and
my
people
shall
never
be
a
ashamed.
27 And
ye
shall
know
that
I
am
in
the
a
midst
of
Israel,
and
that
I
am
the
Lord
your
God,
and
none
else:
and
my
people
shall
never
be
ashamed.
28 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
afterward,
that
I
will
a
pour
out
my
b
spirit
upon
all
flesh;
and
your
sons
and
your
daughters
shall
c
prophesy,
your
d
old
men
shall
e
dream
dreams,
your
young
men
shall
see
f
visions:
29 And
also
upon
the
servants
and
upon
the
handmaids
in
those
days
will
I
pour
out
my
spirit.
30 And
I
will
shew
a
wonders
in
the
b
heavens
and
in
the
earth,
blood,
and
c
fire,
and
pillars
of
smoke.
31 The
sun
shall
be
turned
into
darkness,
and
the
moon
into
a
blood,
before
the
great
and
the
terrible
b
day
of
the
Lord
come.
32 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
whosoever
shall
a
call
on
the
name
of
b
the
Lord
shall
be
c
delivered:
for
in
d
mount
e
Zion
and
in
f
Jerusalem
shall
be
g
deliverance,
as
the
Lord
hath
said,
and
in
the
h
remnant
whom
the
Lord
shall
i
call.
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