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Obadiah

Obadiah. Good book to have in your library:. THE TWELVE MINOR PROPHETS By George L. Robinson BAKER BOOK HOUSE GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. “The Twelve”. Ecclesiasticus 49:12 190 B.C. Antiquities “ Against Apion” 1.8.3 A.D. 85 Talmud “ Baba Bathra” 15A A.D. 200.

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Obadiah

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  1. Obadiah

  2. Good book to have in your library: THE TWELVE MINOR PROPHETS By George L. Robinson BAKER BOOK HOUSE GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

  3. “The Twelve” • Ecclesiasticus 49:12 • 190 B.C. • Antiquities “Against Apion” 1.8.3 • A.D. 85 • Talmud “Baba Bathra” 15A • A.D. 200

  4. Audiences of the Minorand Major Prophets • Judah • Pre-exilic (in Judah) • Joel • Isaiah • Micah • Jeremiah • Habakkuk • Zephaniah • Exilic (in Babylon) • Ezekiel • Daniel • Post-exilic (in Jerusalem) • Haggai • Zechariah • Malachi • Northern Israel • Hosea • Amos • Edom • Obadiah • Assyria • Jonah • Nahum

  5. Canonicity of Obadiah • Canonicity: • Obadiah 1b-6 is similar to Jeremiah 49:14, 16, 9-10a. • Obadiah 16-18 is similar to Lamentations 4:21-22. • Obadiah 10-11, 15, 17 are similar to Joel 3:19, 3; 1:15; 2:1; 3:3-4, 14; 2:32; 3:17. • Obadiah 9-10, 18, 14, 19 are similar to Amos 1:11-12, 6; 9:12. • Obadiah 21 is found in Revelation 11:15. • Historical background: • See Genesis 25:21-26. • See Numbers 20:14-21.

  6. “The Song of the Exiles”(Psalm 137:1, 7 NLT) “Beside the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept as we thought of Jerusalem. O Lord, remember what the Edomites did on the day the armies of Babylon captured Jerusalem. ‘Destroy it!’ they yelled. ‘Level it to the ground!’”

  7. “The Day of the Lord” • Is a special day at the end of time when God's will and purpose for mankind and His world will be fulfilled. Many Bible students believe the Day of the Lord will be a long period of time rather than a single day. • Amos 5:18-20 is probably the earliest occurrence in Scripture of the phrase, “Day of the Lord.” According to Amos, that day would be a time of great darkness for any in rebellion against God, whether Jew or Gentile. • Other Scripture teaches that that day would be a time of judgment of God's enemies, as well as a restoration to power and honor for those who have faith in and have faithfully followed the Lord. Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah

  8. “The Day of the Lord” • See Obadiah verses 8 and 11-15 for an inclusive total of twelve occurrences of the term “day” in Obadiah.

  9. Map ofEgypt – Sinai – Negev

  10. Petra • A mountain fastness approximately one mile long with seven hundred foot high cliff walls rising on each side that opens from the eastern side into a one thousand and four hundred foot wide canyon. The city lies about fifty-five miles south southeast of the Dead Sea. This city was early inhabited by Edomites but later served as the capital of the Nabateans.

  11. PETRA (aerial view) in JORDAN

  12. The Siq(narrow winding pathway entrance)

  13. Colonnaded street and Temenos Gate

  14. Four tombs carved into the mountainside

  15. “The Treasury”(or Royal Tomb)

  16. The Deir or Monastery (another royal tomb)

  17. High Place and Altar Platform (for sacrifices and ablutions)

  18. Application Verses for Obadiah

  19. Observe as you read: how each Writing Prophet concludes – look for the ones that end on a POSITIVE note, a NEGATIVE note, or both a POSITIVE and NEGATIVE note combined.

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