Joel 2:19

Yea, the Lord will answer and say unto his people, Behold, I will send you corn, and wine, and oil, and ye shall be satisfied therewith: and I will no more make you a reproach among the heathen:

Cross-reference

Joel 2:26 Parallel

Joel 2:26 expands on this promise: you will eat and be satisfied, and never again be put to shame, reinforcing the restoration.

Joel 2:24 Parallel

In Joel 2:24, the same promised abundance of grain, wine, and oil is depicted as fulfilled—threshing floors full and vats overflowing.

Joel 1:10 Contrast

Joel 1:10 describes the devastation of grain, wine, and oil that preceded this promise—the reversal of judgment.

In Haggai 2:16-19, God promises to bless the crops from that day forward after a time of poor harvest—a parallel to Joel's restored grain, wine, and oil.

Amos 9:14 Parallel

Amos 9:14 describes restoration including planting vineyards and drinking wine—directly echoing Joel's promise of satisfaction after judgment.

Amos 9:13 Parallel

In Amos 9:13, the same vision of overflowing wine and abundant harvest appears—the plowman overtaking the reaper, a parallel to Joel's promised bounty.

Isaiah 62:8 Parallel

In Isaiah 62:8, God swears to protect Israel's grain and wine from enemies—a similar divine promise of restored provision and security.

Isaiah 62:9 Parallel

Isaiah 62:9 adds that the people who harvest will eat and drink in God's courts—similar to Joel's promise of satisfaction and restored worship.

Ezekiel 34:29 similarly promises a renowned planting to end hunger and reproach, mirroring Joel's restoration of grain, wine, and oil.

Ezekiel 36:15 echoes the promise to remove reproach from the nations, matching Joel's assurance that Israel will no longer be a reproach.

Leviticus 26:5 promises covenant blessing of abundant harvests and satisfaction, paralleling Joel's restoration of grain, wine, and oil.

Hosea 2:15 Parallel

In Hosea 2:15, God promises to restore vineyards and turn a valley of trouble into hope—similar to Joel's reversal of agricultural loss.

In Isaiah 65:21-24, God promises that his people will enjoy the fruit of their labor—paralleling Joel's restoration of grain, wine, and oil.

1 Samuel 17:26 uses the same concept of removing reproach from Israel, here through David's victory, while Joel promises God will remove reproach through restoration.

Malachi 3:10 promises an overflowing blessing when tithes are brought—a similar theme of abundant provision, though conditional on tithing.

Psalm 39:8 Related theme

In Psalm 39:8, the psalmist prays not to be made a reproach by fools, echoing the promise here that God will no longer make Israel a reproach among nations.

Genesis 27:28 Related theme

Genesis 27:28 contains a blessing of grain and wine, reminiscent of the material blessings Joel promises, showing God's pattern of provision.

Deuteronomy 11:15 Related theme

Deuteronomy 11:15 promises God will give grass for livestock and you will eat and be full, echoing the satisfaction promised in Joel.