23. rejoice in the Lord--not merely in the springing pastures, as the brute "beasts" which cannot raise their thoughts higher
(Isa 61:10;
Hab 3:18).
former rain . . . the rain . . . the former
. . . the latter rain--The autumnal, or "former rain,"
from the middle of October to the middle of December, is put first, as
Joel prophesies in summer when the locusts' invasion took place, and
therefore looks to the time of early sowing in autumn, when the
autumnal rain was indispensably required. Next, "the rain,"
generically, literally, "the showering" or "heavy rain." Next,
the two species of the latter, "the former and the latter rain" (in
March and April). The repetition of the "former rain" implies that He
will give it not merely for the exigence of that particular season when
Joel spake, but also for the future in the regular course of nature,
the autumn and the spring rain; the former being put first, in the
order of nature, as being required for the sowing in autumn, as the
latter is required in spring for maturing the young crop. The
Margin, "a teacher of righteousness," is wrong. For the same
Hebrew word is translated "former rain" in the next sentence,
and cannot therefore be differently translated here. Besides, Joel
begins with the inferior and temporal blessings, and not till
Joe 2:28
proceeds to the higher and spiritual ones, of which the former are the
pledge.
moderately--rather, "in due measure," as much as the land requires;
literally, "according to right"; neither too much nor too little, either
of which extremes would hurt the crop (compare
De 11:14;
Pr 16:15;
Jer 5:24;
see on
Ho 6:3).
The phrase, "in due measure," in this clause is parallel to "in the
first month," in the last clause (that is, "in the month when
first it is needed," each rain in its proper season). Heretofore
the just or right order of nature has been interrupted
through your sin; now God will restore it. See my
Introduction
to Joel.
JFB.
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