Book of Joel
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Book of Joel
Summary
Book of Joel is a religious text[1]. It draws 851 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #61 of 234).[2]
Key Facts
- Book of Joel authored Joel[3].
- Book of Joel's instance of is recorded as religious text[4].
- Book of Joel's instance of is recorded as book of the Bible[5].
- Book of Joel's genre is prophetic books[6].
- Book of Joel followed Book of Hosea[7].
- Book of Joel followed Book of Micah[8].
- Book of Joel was followed by Amos[9].
- Book of Joel was followed by Book of Obadiah[10].
- Book of Joel is part of Twelve Minor Prophets[11].
- Book of Joel's Commons category is recorded as Book of Joel[12].
- Book of Joel's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[13].
- Book of Joel comprises Joel 1[14].
- Book of Joel comprises Joel 2[15].
- Book of Joel comprises Joel 3[16].
- Book of Joel's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Book of Joel[17].
- Book of Joel's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[18].
- Book of Joel's described by source is recorded as Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron[19].
- Book of Joel's described by source is recorded as Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus[20].
- Book of Joel's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[21].
- Book of Joel's title is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'Joel'}[22].
- Book of Joel's title is recorded as {'lang': 'hbo', 'text': 'ספר יואל'}[23].
- Book of Joel's title is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Ιωηλ'}[24].
- Book of Joel's title is recorded as {'lang': 'la', 'text': 'Ioel'}[25].
- Book of Joel's different from is recorded as Joel[26].
- Book of Joel's different from is recorded as Joël[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Book of Joel authored Joel[3].
Publication
Book of Joel's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[13]. Its genre is prophetic books[6]. It is part of Twelve Minor Prophets[11].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Predecessors include Book of Hosea[7] and Book of Micah[8]. Successors include Amos[9] and Book of Obadiah[10].
Why It Matters
Book of Joel draws 851 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #61 of 234).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]