The Bible Dept.

Day 243: Obadiah

Aug 31, 2025
Dive into the powerful message of Obadiah, a brief yet impactful prophetic book that confronts pride, betrayal, and the consequences of inaction. Set against the backdrop of Jerusalem’s fall, it reveals Edom’s shocking betrayal of their brother nation. The discussion highlights how our treatment of others in their lowest moments reflects our true character. Themes of judgment, community, and the urgency of accountability resonate throughout, urging a mindset of solidarity over rivalry.
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INSIGHT

Context: Obadiah’s Historical Setting

  • Obadiah responds to Jerusalem's fall (around 586–585 BC) and targets Edom for its behavior during that crisis.
  • The prophet frames Edom's punishment as a response to betrayal, not merely geography or strength.
INSIGHT

Edom Is Israel’s 'Brother' Nation

  • Obadiah addresses Edom, a brother nation descended from Esau, not Israel itself.
  • The prophecy critiques how family ties should have shaped Edom's conduct toward Judah.
ANECDOTE

Edom’s Actions During Jerusalem’s Fall

  • Historically, Edom gloated, looted, and even handed refugees to Babylon during Jerusalem’s fall.
  • Those actions form the backbone of Obadiah’s indictment and call for judgment.
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