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1. What devastating event is described at the beginning of Joel?
A great flood A locust plague A famine caused by drought An invasion by Egypt
Clue: Joel 1:4
2. Who are called upon to lament because the grain and drink offerings are cut off from the house of the LORD?
The kings and princes The priests The shepherds only The merchants
Clue: Joel 1:9; Joel 1:13
3. What does Joel call the people to proclaim in response to the disaster?
A year of jubilee A pilgrimage to Jerusalem A fast A military draft
Clue: Joel 1:14; Joel 2:15
4. How does Joel describe the day of the LORD?
A day of prosperity and ease A day of darkness and gloom A day of royal coronation A day of harvest celebration
Clue: Joel 2:1-2
5. According to Joel, with what should the people rend their hearts and not their garments?
Prayer and fasting Sackcloth and ashes Trumpets and songs Oil and incense
Clue: Joel 2:12-13
6. What promise does God make about the years eaten by the locust?
He will multiply them He will forget them He will restore them He will shorten them
Clue: Joel 2:25
7. Upon whom does Joel say God will pour out His Spirit?
Only kings and priests All flesh Only the house of Judah Only prophets
Clue: Joel 2:28
8. What heavenly signs are mentioned before the coming of the great and awesome day of the LORD?
The stars will vanish and the moon will split The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood The sun will stand still and the moon will stop The heavens will rain fire and hail
Clue: Joel 2:30-31
9. Where does Joel say there will be deliverance for those who call on the name of the LORD?
Mount Sinai and Horeb Mount Zion and Jerusalem Bethel and Dan Samaria and Jezreel
Clue: Joel 2:32
10. What will flow from the house of the LORD in Joel's final vision?
A river of oil A fountain watering the Valley of Shittim Fire consuming the mountains Clouds covering the plains
Clue: Joel 3:18