O is for Obadiah

O-bla-di, O-bla-da.…no, that’s not it.

Obi Wan.….no, that’s not it either.

Oh, now I remember! It’s Obadiah.

Probably not a name that will appear on top 10 baby name lists any­time soon. But it used to be quite popular…say like from around 840 to 580BC. Obadiah…was he called Obi for short? I dunno. Anyway, this par­tic­ular Obadiah is cred­ited with pen­ning the shortest book of the bible…which, coin­ci­den­tally, bears his name. No one really knows whether it was written in the 800s or the 500s? Does it really matter? Circumstances sur­rounding the events are eerily sim­ilar during both periods of time, and the lesson is pretty much timeless.

But just to set the stage: Once upon a time, there were two brothers…sons of the infa­mous Isaac...Esau and Jacob. After that little mis­un­der­standing about a birthright, they went their sep­a­rate ways and founded the nations of Edom and Israel, respec­tively. But their hos­tility towards each other grew to myth­ical pro­por­tions. One could say Esau’s nation of Edom took holding a grudge to an entirely new level. Throughout the cen­turies, instead of coming to Israel’s defense when their brother was attacked, Edom was quick to help any and all of Israel’s ene­mies. And hey, as long as the Gentiles were attacking Israel, they cer­tainly weren’t paying atten­tion to Edom. Whew…better them than us! Since the bible tells us Israel was sort of God’s favorite, it’s only a matter of time before Edom’s repeated bul­lying, arro­gance and indif­fer­ence to their Israeli brothers gets them into a world of hurt.

Enter Obadiah.

No one really knows where he came from, or where he went after­wards. But as a prophet for Israel, Obi sweeps in as a cheer­leader to boost their spirits and get them ready for war. Think of the Braveheart scene where William Wallace delivers his moti­va­tional war speech while on horseback.…but without the horse…and warpaint.

It’s a sure thing. A done deal. Destruction is coming. Edom has gotten a little to big for their britches, with an atti­tude to match.

And Obi is pretty spe­cific with his message:

There is the promise of judg­ment
Behold, I will make you small among the nations; you shall be utterly despised…Though you soar aloft like the eagle, though your nest is set among the stars, from there I will bring you down, declares the Lord.

The reason for judg­ment
Because of the vio­lence done to your brother Jacob,  shame shall cover you, and you shall be cut off forever.

The descrip­tion of judg­ment
The house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau stubble; they shall burn them and con­sume them, and there shall be no sur­vivor for the house of Esau, for the Lord has spoken.

Them there’s fightin’ words…but the fight is dis­pro­por­tion­ately one-sided. Because when it’s all said and done, God pro­tects His own. The only ques­tion is.…when?

Edom con­tinued busi­ness as usual after the warn­ings from God’s prophets. They laughed at the warning and let down their guard. But, some­times during the fifth cen­tury BC (400−499), Edom was over­taken by other Arab nations, and even­tu­ally the Romans con­quered the cap­ital city of Petra. The area became almost unin­hab­ited from the 7th to the 12th cen­tury AD and was for­gotten for so long that it was con­sid­ered “redis­cov­ered” in 1812 by Johann Burckhardt, a Swiss traveler.

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