


Joel 2:21
Bible Versions
Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice: for the LORD will do great things.
Don't fear, O soil; be glad! rejoice! for ADONAI has done great things.
Do not be afraid, O land; rejoice and be glad, for the LORD has done great things.
Fear not, O land, be glad and rejoice; for Jehovah hath done great things.
Joel 2:21 KJV is a powerful declaration of hope and divine promise, urging the land and its inhabitants not to fear but to rejoice because of God's imminent and mighty intervention.
Context
This verse comes amidst a significant prophetic passage in the book of Joel. The preceding verses (Joel 2:1-11) vividly describe a devastating locust plague, seen as a judgment from God, prompting a solemn call to repentance and fasting (Joel 2:12-17). Following the people's humble response, the Lord expresses His jealousy for His land and pity for His people (Joel 2:18). Joel 2:21 then initiates a series of promises for restoration and blessing. The "great things" the LORD will do refer specifically to the reversal of the plague's effects, the return of agricultural abundance (as detailed in Joel 2:23-27), and supremely, the outpouring of His Spirit upon all flesh (Joel 2:28-29).
Key Themes
Linguistic Insights
The phrase "great things" translated from the Hebrew gedoloth (גְּדֹלוֹת) implies not merely good or beneficial acts, but mighty, significant deeds that demonstrate God's power and faithfulness on a grand scale. It's a promise of divine action that will profoundly alter the circumstances from one of despair to one of overflowing blessing.
Practical Application
Joel 2:21 offers enduring hope for believers today. In times of personal or collective despair, loss, or uncertainty, this verse reminds us to: