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Passage Obadiah 1 :

Obadiah 1

   1 This is the vision that the Sovereign Lord revealed to Obadiah concerning the land of Edom.

Edom’s Judgment Announced

   
   We have heard a message from the Lord
      that an ambassador was sent to the nations to say,
   “Get ready, everyone!
      Let’s assemble our armies and attack Edom!”

    2 The Lord says to Edom,
   “I will cut you down to size among the nations;
      you will be greatly despised.
    3 You have been deceived by your own pride
      because you live in a rock fortress
      and make your home high in the mountains.
   ‘Who can ever reach us way up here?’
      you ask boastfully.
    4 But even if you soar as high as eagles
      and build your nest among the stars,
   I will bring you crashing down,”
      says the Lord.

    5 “If thieves came at night and robbed you
      (what a disaster awaits you!),
      they would not take everything.
   Those who harvest grapes
      always leave a few for the poor.
      But your enemies will wipe you out completely!
    6 Every nook and cranny of Edom[a]
      will be searched and looted.
      Every treasure will be found and taken.

    7 “All your allies will turn against you.
      They will help to chase you from your land.
   They will promise you peace
      while plotting to deceive and destroy you.
   Your trusted friends will set traps for you,
      and you won’t even know about it.
    8 At that time not a single wise person
      will be left in the whole land of Edom,”
      says the Lord.
   “For on the mountains of Edom
      I will destroy everyone who has understanding.
    9 The mightiest warriors of Teman
      will be terrified,
   and everyone on the mountains of Edom
      will be cut down in the slaughter.

Reasons for Edom’s Punishment

   
   10 “Because of the violence you did
      to your close relatives in Israel,[b]
   you will be filled with shame
      and destroyed forever.
   11 When they were invaded,
      you stood aloof, refusing to help them.
   Foreign invaders carried off their wealth
      and cast lots to divide up Jerusalem,
      but you acted like one of Israel’s enemies.

   12 “You should not have gloated
      when they exiled your relatives to distant lands.
   You should not have rejoiced
      when the people of Judah suffered such misfortune.
   You should not have spoken arrogantly
      in that terrible time of trouble.
   13 You should not have plundered the land of Israel
      when they were suffering such calamity.
   You should not have gloated over their destruction
      when they were suffering such calamity.
   You should not have seized their wealth
      when they were suffering such calamity.
   14 You should not have stood at the crossroads,
      killing those who tried to escape.
   You should not have captured the survivors
      and handed them over in their terrible time of trouble.

Edom Destroyed, Israel Restored

   
   15 “The day is near when I, the Lord,
      will judge all godless nations!
   As you have done to Israel,
      so it will be done to you.
   All your evil deeds
      will fall back on your own heads.
   16 Just as you swallowed up my people
      on my holy mountain,
   so you and the surrounding nations
      will swallow the punishment I pour out on you.
   Yes, all you nations will drink and stagger
      and disappear from history.

   17 “But Jerusalem[c] will become a refuge for those who escape;
      it will be a holy place.
   And the people of Israel[d] will come back
      to reclaim their inheritance.
   18 The people of Israel will be a raging fire,
      and Edom a field of dry stubble.
   The descendants of Joseph will be a flame
      roaring across the field, devouring everything.
   There will be no survivors in Edom.
      I, the Lord, have spoken!

   19 “Then my people living in the Negev
      will occupy the mountains of Edom.
   Those living in the foothills of Judah[e]
      will possess the Philistine plains
      and take over the fields of Ephraim and Samaria.
   And the people of Benjamin
      will occupy the land of Gilead.
   20 The exiles of Israel will return to their land
      and occupy the Phoenician coast as far north as Zarephath.
   The captives from Jerusalem exiled in the north[f]
      will return home and resettle the towns of the Negev.
   21 Those who have been rescued[g] will go up to[h] Mount Zion in Jerusalem
      to rule over the mountains of Edom.
   And the Lord himself will be king!”

Footnotes:

  • Obadiah 1:6 Hebrew Esau; also in 8b, 9, 18, 19, 21.
  • Obadiah 1:10 Hebrew your brother Jacob. The names “Jacob” and “Israel” are often interchanged throughout the Old Testament, referring sometimes to the individual patriarch and sometimes to the nation.
  • Obadiah 1:17 Hebrew Mount Zion.
  • Obadiah 1:17 Hebrew house of Jacob; also in 18. See note on 10.
  • Obadiah 1:19 Hebrew the Shephelah.
  • Obadiah 1:20 Hebrew in Sepharad.
  • Obadiah 1:21 As in Greek and Syriac versions; Hebrew reads Rescuers.
  • Obadiah 1:21 Or from.

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