The prophet Joel, the son of Pethuel. (Joel 1:1)
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Joel is the name of one of the Prophetic books in the Jewish Bible.
The book before Joel in the Bible is the book of Hosea. It is one of the prophetic books in the Old Testament.
The wife of Joel or even the fact that Joel was married is not mentioned in the Bible.
Numbering varies, depending on who does the counting - sometimes one religious group will include a certain book in the Bible, and another one won't. You can find a list, including what books are included by different groups, in the Wikipedia article "Books of the Bible".
Several characters of the Bible go by the name 'Joel'. The most commonly referenced is Joel the prophet, author of the Book of Joel and mentioned one in the Old Testament. Although Joel is no longer living, having passed away many years ago, he is believed to have been buried in the town of Gush Halav, now known as Jish, a settlement in the Galilee region of Israel. Therefore, it is logical that the most prominent Joel character from the Bible is now located in the nation of Israel.
Joel:1:1: The word of the LORD that came to Joel the son of Pethuel. Joel was a prophet.
The bible is composed of 63 books (Christian bible not catholic) and each are inspired by God
There are 12 "Joel's" mentioned in the Bible.
Exodus 10 JOEL 1:1-2:27 Revelation 9:1-11
There is no book called the Book of History within the Bible. The Bible was compiled from many books written by many authors in the centuries after the death of Christ. Books such as Paul, Ezekiel, Luke and Matthew were composed by their namesakes with amendments and abridgments by later scholars.