THE VISION, which the prophet received immediately from the Lord; so
prophets are called _seers_, 1 SAMUEL 9:9 AMOS 7:12; and their
prophecy is vision, ISAIAH 1:1 JOEL 2:28 .
OF OBADIAH: who this was appears not on any certainty, or when he
prophesied. That it was not Obadiah who hid and fed the pro... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, _ ye Edomites_, lay it to heart, and consider it well; be not
secure amidst such dangers. I HAVE MADE THEE SMALL; thou art a small
people for number, thy land mountainous, rocky, and barren, and it is
little that which is of it, situate very incommodiously for any trade,
which makes people g... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRIDE OF THY HEART: the Edomites were, as most mountaineers are, a
rough, hardy, and daring people; necessitated sometimes to
extraordinary adventures, and many times succeeded in attempts which
others would not venture upon; hence they did swell in pride and
confidence, and their hearts were bi... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH THOU EXALT THYSELF AS THE EAGLE: Edom boasted of his strength
from the height of the rocks he dwelt on, OBADIAH 1:3, but here he is
answered, if he could build his nest as the eagles, which build and
fly much higher than any other bird, neither the height of the nest
should save the young one... [ Continue Reading ]
In this verse the prophet doth in an abrupt manner of speech, mixed of
wonder and doubt, express the strange havoc and desolation made in
Edom, as if lie had said, Who have been here? or in what posture wast
thou found, O Edom! that such strange desolution is found in thee? IF
THIEVES by day had spo... [ Continue Reading ]
ESAU; the father of this people, and here put for his posterity. All
that the Edomites had laid up in the most secret places, in
unsearchable caves, and deep abysses of hollow rocks, how are all his
treasures found out, seized, and brought forth a prey to greedy
soldiers! How durst they adventure he... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE MEN OF THY CONFEDERACY; they who by league had bound
themselves to assist with men and arms, who had made an offensive and
defensive league. HAVE BROUGHT THEE EVEN TO THE BORDER; either have
conducted in honourable manner through their country the ambassadors
thou didst send, concluded first... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL I NOT? this interrogation is a strong assertion, I certainly
will. IN THAT DAY, of war and desolation of Edom, when Nebuchadnezzar
with his armies shall invade Idumea. DESTROY; either by war or
sicknesses take the wise men out of Edom, they shall die; or deprive
them of places of trust where t... [ Continue Reading ]
MIGHTY MEN; valiant commanders and soldiers, who were never blemished
with cowardice, who formerly durst adventure on greatest dangers and
encounter most formidable enemies, and were never daunted with a
slow-approaching enemy, how much soever over number to them, nor with
any sudden surprising acci... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THY VIOLENCE: though Idumeans were guilty of many other and great
sins, they are here charged with this as the great crying sin, inhuman
cruelty and perfidiousness; they did mercilessly spoil and basely
betray the Jews, which will be particularly mentioned in the following
verses. Against thy br... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAY; during the war which the Babylonians made upon Judea, or
in the day of battle when Jews fought with Chaldeans. THAT THOU
STOODEST ON THE OTHER SIDE; tookest up thy stand over-right them,
observing with delight how they were worsted, slaughtered. and routed;
or didst set thyself in battle... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHOULDEST NOT HAVE LOOKED with secret joy and satisfaction to thy
eyes and mind; if thou wouldst have looked, it should have been with
tears and grief, not with joy and gladness at the sight: so the word,
PSA 37 PSA 44:7 PROVERBS 29:16. ON THE DAY; on the affliction and sad
misery which fell up... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHOULDEST NOT HAVE ENTERED, as an enemy, a conqueror, into the
gate; by synecdoche, city is meant by gate. The Edomites warring among
the Babylonians, did with them enter the gates of conquered Jerusalem,
appeared a proud, insulting enemy of Judah. MY PEOPLE; thou shouldst
have remembered that... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE CROSS-WAY; or in the breaches, viz. of the walls, by which,
when the city was taken, some might have made their escape from the
enemy; thou didst, though thou shouldst not, spitefully and cruelly
watch at such breaches, and preventedst their flight; or else thou
didst post thyself at the head... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE DAY OF THE LORD, of just revenge from the Lord upon this
cruelty of Edom, the time which the Lord hath appointed for the
punishing of this and other nations, is near upon all the heathen;
which God had given to Nebuchadnezzar, and which by this man's arms
God would punish, as JEREMIAH 27:2;... [ Continue Reading ]
This, with some, is a confirmation of what is threatened against Edom,
yet others make this verse the beginning of the consolatory sermon to
Judah, and either suits well with the context. AS YE, O Edomites, or
ye, O Jews. HAVE DRUNK: if you interpret this drinking as feasting,
revelling, and carousi... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT. or AND, Heb. UPON MOUNT ZION; historically, and in the letter,
this refers to the people of the Jews, to the inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and those who worshipped God in the temple. In the mystical
sense or typical, it refers. to the gospel church, and the setting up
the kingdom of Christ, and the... [ Continue Reading ]
Besides what Nebuchadnezzar shall do upon his particular quarrel
against Edom, bringing them to a very desolate condition, there shall,
(though it be not owned,) intermixed, be the quarrel of God for
Israel's sake, which the Chaldeans shall avenge; or else, after the
return out of captivity, and som... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY OF THE SOUTH; the Jews who lived in the south parts of Canaan,
which was next to Idumea, shall, after their return and victories over
Edom, possess his country, called here THE MOUNT OF ESAU. THEY OF THE
PLAIN THE PHILISTINES; the Jews who dwelt in the plain country, which
was next to Palestina... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CAPTIVITY OF THIS HOST OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, those of the ten
tribes that were carried away captive by Shalmaneser, one hundred and
thirty years before Jerusalem was taken by Nebuchadnezzar, SHALL
POSSESS THAT OF THE CANAANITES; all the country they anciently
possessed, with this addition a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, or _For_, so the Gallic version, printed at Rochelle, 1616.
SAVIOURS; deliverers; literally, the governors or leaders of those
captive troops, who shall come up from Babylon to their own country,
such as Zerubbabel, Ezra, Nehemiah, of whom it was said he came to
seek the good of the Jews, NEHEM... [ Continue Reading ]