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Book of Obadiah
This book of the Bible consists of one chapter, “concerning Edom,” its impending doom (Obadiah 1:1-16), and the restoration of Israel (Obad. 1:17-21).
This is the shortest book of the Old Testament.
There are on record the account of four captures of Jerusalem:
by Shishak in the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 14:25)
by the Philistines and Arabians in the reign of Jehoram (2 Chr. 21:16)
by Joash, the king of Israel, in the reign of Amaziah (2 Kings 14:13)
by the Babylonians, when Jerusalem was taken and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (B.C. 586). Obadiah (1:11-14) speaks of this capture as a thing past. He sees the calamity as having already come on Jerusalem, and the Edomites as joining their forces with those of the Chaldeans in bringing about the degradation and ruin of Israel.
We do not read that the Edomites (descendants of Esau) actually took part with the Chaldeans, but the probabilities are that they did so, and this explains the words of Obadiah in denouncing against Edom the judgments of God.
The date of his prophecies was thus in or about the year of the destruction of Jerusalem.
Edom is the type of Israel’s and of God’s last foe (Isa. 63:1-4). These will finally all be vanquished, and the kingdom will be the Lord’s (compare Psalm 22:28).
More information
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- Chaldeans
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