Q.1
Joel opens with an account of the sufferings of Judah, due to a drought and a plague of which animal?
  • A plague of rats
  • A plague of locusts
  • A plague of rabbits
  • A plague of flies
Q.2
Joel is concerned about the failing crops, not only because he fears that the people will not be fed, but he also fears that what will not happen?
  • An end to the drought
  • Help from foreign nations
  • Celebration of the Passover
  • Sacrifices in the temple
Q.3
Because of the famine Joel says that the people should mourn like a young woman who has lost her what?
  • Her father
  • Her mother
  • Her fiance
  • Her sister
Q.4
Joel compares the plague of locusts to what?
  • To an army
  • To a disease
  • To a whirlwind
  • To a storm
Q.5
Joel encourages the people to return to God. What does he tell them they should tear rather than their clothes?
  • They should tear their expensive cloths
  • They should tear their hair
  • They should tear their money
  • They should tear their hearts
Q.6
Joel says that if the people repent, God will banish what from the Kingdom of Judah?
  • God will banish all sinners
  • God will banish the locusts
  • God will banish all foreigners
  • God will banish death
Q.7
Joel is quoted in the New Testament by the Apostle Peter. Peter quotes Joel's prophecy about what being poured out on all flesh?
  • God's blessing
  • God's wrath
  • God's spirit
  • God's judgement
Q.8
God speaks through Joel of the last days when the sun will be turned into darkness and the moon into what?
  • Into fire
  • Into cheese
  • Into blood
  • Into smoke
Q.9
Joel says that many people will gather for God's judgement in the valley of what?
  • The valley of trial
  • The valley of death
  • The valley of decision
  • The valley of torment
Q.10
Through Joel God says that in the future the mountains will flow with wine, the hills with milk and the rivers with what?
  • With blood
  • With water
  • With fire
  • With gold
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