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Introduction 1 Amos Jonah
Obadiah 1
Who Obadiah was, does not appear, neither the exact time when
he prophesied. It is generally thought he was cotemporary with
Hosea, Joel, and Amos.
After the preface, ver. 1. we have first threatenings against Edom,
ver. 2-16. and then gracious promises to Israel, ver. 17-21.
Verse 1. Obadiah - His name speaks a servant or a worshipper of the
Lord, but who he was we know not. We - The prophets, have
heard. A rumour - Not an uncertain report, but it comes from God.
Is sent - By the Lord first, and next by Nebuchadnezzar who
executed on Edom what is here foretold. The nations - Those that
were with, or subject to Nebuchadnezzar.
Verse 2. Small - Thou art a small people. In comparison with other
nations. Despised - What ever these Edomites had been, now they
were despised.
Verse 3. The pride - The Edomites were, as most mountaineers are, a
rough hardy, and daring people. And proud above measure.
Deceived thee - Magnifying thy strength above what really it is.
Verse 4. Bring thee down - God who is in the heavens would throw thee
down. When men could not marshal armies against thee, stars
should fight in their courses against thee. Nothing can stand which
God will cast down, Jer. xlix, 16, 17.
Verse 5. If thieves - If thieves by day had spoiled thee, they would not
have thus stripped thee. Robbers - If robbers in the night had been
with thee, they would have left somewhat behind them. 'Till they
had enough - But here is nothing left. Some grapes - But here
have been those that have cut up the vine.
Verse 6. Esau - The father of this people, put for his posterity. Sought up
- All that the Edomites had laid up in the most secret places, are
seized and brought forth by soldiers.
Verse 7. Thy confederacy - Thy confederates have marched with thee
until thou wert come to the borders of thy country. Deceived thee
- Proved treacherous. Prevailed - Treacherously. A wound - A
snare armed with sharp points. No understanding - Thou wast not
aware of it.
Verse 9. Teman - A principal city of Idumea.
Verse 11. In the day - During the war which the Babylonians made upon
Judea. Stoodest - Didst set thyself in battle array against thy
brother. Jerusalem - Upon the citizens and their goods. As one of
them - As merciless and insolent as any of them.
Verse 12. Looked - With joy on the affliction. A stranger - As a stranger,
one who had no more right to any thing in the land. Proudly -
Vaunting over the Jews, when Jerusalem was taken.
Verse 13. Entered - As an enemy.
Verse 14. The breaches - Of the walls, by which when the city was
taken, some might have made their escape. Delivered - To the
Chaldeans. Remain - Survived the taking of the city.
Verse 15. The day - The time which the Lord hath appointed for the
punishing of this, and other nations. As thou hast done -
Perfidiously, cruelly, and ravenously, against Jacob.
Verse 16. As ye - As ye, my own people, have drunk deep of the cup of
affliction, so shall other nations much more, yea, they shall drink
of it, 'till they utterly perish.
Verse 17. Zion - Literally this refers to the Jews: typically to the gospel-
church. Deliverance - A remnant that shall be delivered by Cyrus,
a type of Israel's redemption by Christ. Holiness - The temple, the
city, the people returned from captivity shall be holy to the Lord.
Their possessions - Their own ancient possessions.
Verse 18. Shall kindle - This was fulfilled in part by Hyrcanus and the
Maccabees, 1Macc v, 3, but will be more fully accomplished,
when the Lord shall make his church as a fire to all its enemies.
Verse 19. They - The Jews who live in the south parts of Canaan, next
Idumea, shall after their return and victories over Edom, possess
his country. Of the plain - The Jews who dwell in the plain
country, shall enlarge their borders, possess the Philistines
country, together with their ancient inheritance. The former was
fully accomplished by Hyrcanus. And if this were the time of
fulfilling the one, doubtless it was the time of fulfilling the other
also. And all the land which the ten tribes possessed, shall again
be possessed by the Jews. Gilead - Here is promised a larger
possession than ever they had before the captivity; and it does, no
doubt, point out the enlargement of the church of Christ in the
times of the gospel.
Verse 20. The captivity - Those of the ten tribes that were carried away
captive by Salmanesar. Of the Canaanites - All the country they
anciently possessed with this addition, that what the Canaanites
held by force, and the Israelites could not take from them, shall
now be possessed by these returned captives. Zarephath - Near
Sidon. Of Jerusalem - The two tribes carried captive by
Nebuchadnezzar. Sepharad - Probably a region of Chaldea. The
cities - All the cities which were once their own.
Verse 21. saviours - Deliverers, literally the leaders of those captive
troops, who shall come up from Babylon, such as Zerubbabel,
Ezra, and Nehemiah. Mystically, Christ and his apostles, and
other preachers of the gospel. To judge - To avenge Israel upon
Edom. The Lord's - The God of Israel, Jehovah, shall be
honoured, obeyed, and worshipped by all.
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Introduction 1 Amos Jonah
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