John Trapp Complete Commentary - Joel 1:14 - 1:14

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Joel 1:14 - 1:14


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Joe_1:14 Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly, gather the elders [and] all the inhabitants of the land [into] the house of the LORD your God, and cry unto the LORD,

Ver. 14. Sanctify ye a fast] Having humbled yourselves, preach repentance to others. That is the best sermon that is digged out of a man’s own breast. "Sanctify yourselves first, and then prepare your brethren," saith Josiah to the priests of his time, 2Ch_35:6. A religious fast (for that the prophet intends here by sanctify), rightly observed and referred to religious ends, is both a testimony of true repentance, and a furtherance thereunto; for it tames the rebel flesh, 1Co_9:27, which else will wantonize and overtop the spirit, Deu_32:15. And it giveth wings to our prayers, which before grovelled on the ground, as it were. Fasting inflameth prayer; and prayer sanctifieth fasting.



Sanctify therefore a fast, call a solemn assembly
] Heb. a day of restraint, separating yourselves, as Zec_8:19, from all fleshly delights; amercing and punishing yourselves in that sort by a holy revenge, as Psa_35:18, and afflicting your souls with voluntary sorrows for your sins and miseries.



Gather the elders
] Both those qui canis et annis sunt tales, who are full of days and so of sins; and also those that are in place of authority, whose offences have soared higher on the wings of example and scandal.



And all the inhabitants of the land
] For as all are sin guilty, so your unanimity and charity will further the service. All should get together in this case, and bring their buckets to quench a common fire; the more public and general the humiliation is, the more pleasing and prevalent, Jdg_20:26 2Ch_30:8; 2Ch_30:13 Jon_3:5; Jon_3:7-8.



Into the house of the Lord your God
] Which house was a type of Christ (in whom God heareth his), and had made many promises to prayers there put up in faith, 1Ki_18:37-39 2Ch_6:28-29.



Of the Lord your God
] Yours still by virtue of the covenant: be sure to keep faith in heart, when we are at the greatest under.



And cry unto the Lord] With the heart, at least, as Moses did at the Red Sea, when yet none heard him but the ear of heaven only ( Moses egit vocis silentio ut magis audiretur); and as Hannah did when she uttered no audible voice, and yet poured forth her soul to the Lord with such a strange and unwonted writing of her lips, that Eli thought she had been drunk, 1Sa_1:15.