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Q: How did Joel react to being called by god?
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How was Joel called by God?

In the first verse of Joel it describes the book as the word of the Lord that came unto Joel.


Is Joel a God or a child of a god?

He is a creation made by God, Joel is one of the angels mentioned in scripture.


Is Joel a Greek god?

Joel is a Hebrew name, not Greek. It means "Yahweh is God".


When were you called by God?

We are always being called by God...


Joel means what?

The name Joel means "Jahve is God"


What does the name Joel mean?

Joel comes from the Hebrew name, meaning "God is willing."


The Bronze Bow What does Joel's father Hezron believe about the establishment of God's kingdom What different opinion about God's kingdom do Joel and Daniel share?

Hezron believes that God's kingdom will be established through peaceful means and that it will occur through God's chosen leader. Joel and Daniel, on the other hand, believe that God's kingdom will be established through violence and rebellion against the Romans. Daniel sees himself as the instrument to bring about this change, while Joel struggles with the methods being used.


What is the meaning of Joel?

The name Joel is Hebrew for 'Jehovah is God.' The meaning of the Book of Joel was to urge Israel to repent in the face of approaching judgment. It also encourages the faithful to believe God's promises.


What does Joel mean in spanish?

The name "Joel" in Spanish is also "Joel." It is not a common Spanish name, but it does not have a different meaning in Spanish compared to English.


What is the old testament book that never mentions God?

Joel


What is called deliberately choosing not to obey God?

It is called being very sinful.


What does the word Joel mean in the Bible?

The proud and noble English surname of Joel rises from the times when the mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes ruled all of Britain. As a surname, it means "son of Joel" (a masculine given, or baptismal, name), and is found amidst the ancient records of Wiltshire, where they had held a family seat.