The Day Of The Lord, A Retrospect
Verses 9-16:
Verse 9 calls upon the gathered Gentile nations to announce, proclaim, or herald a call for their people to arm to the hilt, prepare to give it their best, from their weakest to strongest men, to enter this Armageddon holocaust, Isaiah 2:10-22; Amos 5:18-20, v. 9-14 describes the Armageddon, while verse 15, 16 are parallel with Joel 2:30-32. After an interlude Joel 3:1-8, there is a resumption of the subject matter of Joel 2:9-32, all of which revolves around earth’s final great battle that shall witness the coming and conquering of the King of kings and Lord of lords, Revelation 19:11-16.
Verse 10 calls Gentile nations, with irony and seeming sarcasm, to "beat their plowshares into swords and their pruning hooks into spears," and cause their weak, anemic ones to say, "I am strong." Do your best at arousal and motivation, God says to the Gentile war-lords. This is the reverse of later times when the delivered Jews shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks, under the golden millennial era of the reign of Jesus Christ over all the earth, Isaiah 2:4; Micah 4:3.
Verse 11 continues God’s Divine, direct address to the heathen to arouse or hasten themselves, become wide awake, hasten and march up to the valley of Jehoshaphat, the valley of the meeting of all nations, v. 2. Heathen wars began with religious ceremonies, Isaiah 8:9; Ezekiel 38:7; Jeremiah 6:4; 1 Samuel 7:8-9. But their gods could not help them because of their lifelessness, Psalms 115:5-9. The verse ends with a cry from Israel for Divine help in this battle, which was granted, Revelation 19:11-21.
Verse 12 calls once again upon the heathen or Gentiles to wake up and come up to the challenge in the valley of Jehoshaphat as in v. 2; 2 Chronicles 20:26. It is here that the blood of the battle-slain shall come up to the horses’ bridle, just outside Jerusalem. So gory shall be the end of it, Revelation 14:20; Revelation 16:14; Revelation 20:8. The heathen shall then rage and the people imagine a vain thing, Psalms 2:4; Psalms 110:5-6.
Verse 13 calls for a thrusting in of the sickle for a reap of the harvest of sin’s great judgment upon the heathen nations, for the press is described with overflowing juice and dregs of a bitter harvest of sin and wickedness, Revelation 14:15. The wicked are filling up the measure or container of their iniquity. It will hold no more, Genesis 15:16. It is sin’s last harvest time on earth, Isaiah 63:3; Lamentations 1:15.
Verse 14 describes immense multitudes gathered in the valley of decision, as the "Day of the Lord", earth’s last pre-millennial battle was at hand, with milling hordes of heathen gathered in battle array, soon to furnish their carcasses and stench, food for the devouring carrion birds of the air, Revelation 19:17-19; Revelation 19:21. It is to occur at the ancient hill and valley of Megiddo, west of the Jordan, in the plain of Jezreel, a destruction to be completed as the battle seems to move into Moab and Idumaea near 80 miles to the southeast, Zechariah 14:2; Isaiah 63:1-6.
Verse 15 describes again the dark day when the planets, sun, moon and stars, shall cease to give light, approaching the day of doom, as in Joel 2:20; Joel 2:31; Luke 21:25; Matthew 25:29. Beyond these statements of this dreadful hour, little or nothing seems to be revealed.
Verse 16 declares that the Lord (Jehovah) shall roar out of Zion and Jerusalem, like an aroused lion against an intruder. So ferocious shall be the sound that "the heavens and the earth shall shake," more furiously than an earthquake under heaven. He came forth against His foe, who has fought His people from Megiddo, some 50 miles north, up to the valley of Jehoshaphat, lying alongside Jerusalem to the east, where blood shall shortly flow to the horses bridle, Revelation 14:20. See Jeremiah 25:30; Amos 1:2; Amos 3:8; Psalms 18:13; Habakkuk 3:10-11. But the Lord will be the refuge of His saints in that hour, Psalms 46:1.