Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
Jehovah is his God. ) The oldest of Samuel’s two sons appointed by him as judges in Beersheba (1 Sam. 8:2). ) A descendant of Reuben (1 Chr. 5:4, 8). ) One of David’s famous warriors (1 Chr. 11:38). ) A Levite of the family of Gershom (1 Chr. 15:7, 11). ) 1 Chr. 7:3. ) 1 Chr. 27:20. ) The second of the twelve minor prophets. He was the son of Pethuel. His personal history is only known from his book.
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)
(to whom Jehovah is God).
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898) & Schaff's Bible Dictionary
JO'EL (Jehovah is his God). The first-born of Samuel. 1 Sam 8:2; 1 Chr 6:33; 1 Chr 15:17. By a curious error his name is given as Vashni, which means "second," in 1 Chr 6:28, the word Joel having dropped out. " A Simeonite chief. 1 Chr 4:35. A Reubenite. 1 Chr 5:4, 1 Chr 5:8. A Gadite chief. 1 Chr 5:12. A Kohathite, 1 Chr 6:36, but probably merely a corruption of Shaul in 1 Chr 6:24. One of Issachar's posterity. 1 Chr 7:3. One of David's heroes; called Igal in 2 Sam 23:36; 1 Chr 11:38. A Gershonite chief. 1 Chr 15:7, 1 Chr 15:11.
The Gershonite appointed with his brother over the treasures of the house of the Lord. 1 Chr 23:8; 1 Chr 26:22. A Manassite chief on the west of Jordan. 1 Chr 27:20. A Kohathite in Hezekiah's reign. 2 Chr 29:12. One who had a foreign wife. Ezr 10:43. The Benjamite overseer of those of his tribe and that of Judah who lived in Jerusalem. Neh 11:9. The son of Pethuel, one of the minor prophets. Nothing is recorded of his personal history but the most likely conjectures assign him to the reign of Uzziah and make him reside in Judah. Joel, Book of. It may be divided into two parts: I.
Joel 1:1-2:17 describes a sore judgment which is to come upon the land, and grounds upon it a call to repentance. II. Joel 2:18-3:21 contains the blessings which Jehovah will confer upon the chosen people, and announces when the Messiah has come, the outpouring of the Spirit and the complete conquest of Judah over her foes, resulting in absolute and unbreakable peace. The second chapter contains a prophecy of a terrible plague of locusts, but a symbolical use is made of the incursion to foretell the attack of Judah's foes. " - Ayre. T. Acts 2:16-21; Rom 10:13.
Hitchcock's Bible Names (1869)
he that wills or commands