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Obadiah 1

Obadiah 1

1 The vision of Obadiah. Thus saith the Lord God concerning Edom; We have heard a rumour from the Lord, and an ambassador is sent among the heathen, Arise ye, and let us rise up against her in battle.

2 Behold, I have made thee small among the heathen: thou art greatly despised.

3 The pride of thine heart hath deceived thee, thou that dwellest in the clefts of the rock, whose habitation is high; that saith in his heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground?

4 Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord.

5 If thieves came to thee, if robbers by night, (how art thou cut off!) would they not have stolen till they had enough? if the grapegatherers came to thee, would they not leave some grapes?

6 How are the things of Esau searched out! how are his hidden things sought up!

7 All the men of thy confederacy have brought thee even to the border: the men that were at peace with thee have deceived thee, and prevailed against thee; they that eat thy bread have laid a wound under thee: there is none understanding in him.

8 Shall I not in that day, saith the Lord, even destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?

9 And thy mighty men, O Teman, shall be dismayed, to the end that every one of the mount of Esau may be cut off by slaughter.

10 For thy violence against thy brother Jacob shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off for ever.

11 In the day that thou stoodest on the other side, in the day that the strangers carried away captive his forces, and foreigners entered into his gates, and cast lots upon Jerusalem, even thou wast as one of them.

12 But thou shouldest not have looked on the day of thy brother in the day that he became a stranger; neither shouldest thou have rejoiced over the children of Judah in the day of their destruction; neither shouldest thou have spoken proudly in the day of distress.

13 Thou shouldest not have entered into the gate of my people in the day of their calamity; yea, thou shouldest not have looked on their affliction in the day of their calamity, nor have laid hands on their substance in the day of their calamity;

14 Neither shouldest thou have stood in the crossway, to cut off those of his that did escape; neither shouldest thou have delivered up those of his that did remain in the day of distress.

15 For the day of the Lord is near upon all the heathen: as thou hast done, it shall be done unto thee: thy reward shall return upon thine own head.

16 For as ye have drunk upon my holy mountain, so shall all the heathen drink continually, yea, they shall drink, and they shall swallow down, and they shall be as though they had not been.

17 But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance, and there shall be holiness; and the house of Jacob shall possess their possessions.

18 And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the Lord hath spoken it.

19 And they of the south shall possess the mount of Esau; and they of the plain the Philistines: and they shall possess the fields of Ephraim, and the fields of Samaria: and Benjamin shall possess Gilead.

20 And the captivity of this host of the children of Israel shall possess that of the Canaanites, even unto Zarephath; and the captivity of Jerusalem, which is in Sepharad, shall possess the cities of the south.

21 And saviours shall come up on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the Lord's.

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Verse 1

<html><b>The vision of Obadiah</b>—Why is Obadiah different that he was chosen to prophesy concerning Edom and did not prophesy any other prophecy? Our Sages of blessed memory stated: Obadiah was an Edomite proselyte. Said the Holy One, blessed be He: From them and in them will I bring upon them. Let Obadiah, who dwelt between two wicked people, Ahab and Jezebel, and did not learn from their deeds, come and impose retribution upon Esau, who dwelt between two righteous people, Isaac and Rebecca, and did not learn from their deeds. [from <i>Sanhedrin</i> 39b]</html>

Verse 2

<html><b>Behold I have made you small</b>—In contrast with what his father called him, his big son, and his mother called him her big son, the Holy One, blessed be He, says: In My eyes, he is small (<i>Pesikta d’Rav Kahana</i> p. 56; <i>Pesikta Rabbathi</i>, ed. Meir Ish Shalom p. 79a; <i>Pesikta Rabbathi</i> ed. Warsaw p. 144; <i>Gen. Rabbah</i> 65:11). And our Sages (<i>Avodah Zarah</i> 10a) expounded: small for they have neither script nor language. [from <i>Avodah Zarah</i> 10a] <b>despised</b>—That they did not crown a king the son of a king.</html>

Verse 3

<html><b>who dwell in the clefts of the rock</b>—Who relies on the support of his ancestors, Abraham and Isaac, but they shall not avail him. <b>the clefts</b> Heb. חַגְוֵי. Cf. (Isa. 19:17) “And the land of Judah shall be to Egypt for a dread (לְחָגָּא),” <i>frayteyne</i> [or <i>fraite</i>] in O.F., a cleft of a rock. And do not wonder about the “vav” of (Gen. 21:16) “like a shot (כִּמְטַחֲוֵי) ;” in which there is no radical in the word but the “teth” and the “heth.”</html>

Verse 5

<html><b>come upon you</b> Heb. בָּאוּ לְךָ, lit., came to you. <b>How were you silent?</b>—Why were you sleeping soundly and still until they stole all they desired? <b>would (the vintagers) not leave over some gleaning grapes?</b>—But these will not leave you anything, for they will search and reveal and seek out your hidden things.</html>

Verse 6

<html><b>were revealed</b> Heb. נִבְעוּ. <i>Jonathan</i> rendered: were revealed, and it is an Aramaic expression: נִבְעוּ means “sought out.” Cf. (Isa. 21: 12) “If you will request, request (אִם תִּבְעָיוּן בְּעָיוּ).”</html>

Verse 7

<html><b>Until the border… escorted you</b>—Those who promised to aid you, came with you and escorted you to the border of your land, to the boundary, whence they came upon you in war, and with this they enticed you and succeeded. <b>they prevailed against you</b>—to entice you to leave, and they deserted you. <b>your food they lay as a wound under you</b>—Even your food your brother Jacob made for you as a wound, for he gave you bread and a pottage of lentils, and thereby you despised the birthright. <b>wound</b> Heb. מָזוֹר.</html>

Verse 9

<html><b>And your mighty men shall be dismayed</b>—They shall be dismayed and frightened to flee to the land of Israel [<i>Malbim</i>: to the land of Edom]. And <i>Jonathan</i> rendered: And your mighty men shall be dismayed, dwellers of the southland. <b>in order that every man be cut off</b>—I.e, every mighty man. [from <i>Targum Jonathan</i>] <b>from the mountain of Esau by slaughter</b>—By the great slaughter that will come upon them.</html>

Verse 10

<html><b>Because of the violence of your brother Jacob</b>—Because of the violence you inflicted upon Jacob.</html>

Verse 11

<html><b>On the day you stood from afar</b>—that you did not come to aid him. <b>you, too, are like one of them</b>—I account it for you as though you were one of their attackers.</html>

Verse 12

<html><b>And you should not have looked on the day of your brother</b>—You should not have looked and stood from afar. <b>on the day of his being delivered</b> Heb. נָכְרוֹ. On the day of his being delivered into the hands of the heathens. And so does Scripture state concerning Saul: (I Sam. 23:7) “נִכַּר אֹתוֹ אֱלֹהִים בְּיָדְי,” “He has delivered him into my hand.”</html>

Verse 13

<html><b>and you should not have stretched out upon their possessions</b>—You should not have stretched out your hand upon their possessions. So did <i>Jonathan</i> render. And this is an ellipsis, to which we must add: “your hands.”</html>

Verse 14

<html><b>And you should not have stood by the gap</b> Heb. הַפֶּרֶק. The place through which the escapees emerge to escape, and in French they call it “trou.” <b>And you should not have stood by me gap</b>—From here [we learn] that one may not interrupt between one paragraph and another in reading the “Shma.” [<i>Haggadah of Rabbi Akiva</i>]</html>

Verse 16

<html><b>For, as you drank on My Holy Mount</b>—Just as you rejoiced concerning the destruction of My Holy Mount. [from <i>Jonathan</i>] <b>and be stunned</b> Heb. יְלָעוּ. As the <i>Targum</i> renders: וְיִסְתַּלְעֲמוּן, an expression of confusion, amazement, and benumbing the mind; etourdissant in French -stunning.</html>

Verse 17

<html><b>those who inherited them</b>—The possessions of the people who inherited them. [from <i>Targum Jonathan</i>]</html>

Verse 18

<html><b>for the Lord has spoken</b>—Now where did He speak? (Num. 24:19) “Out of Jacob shall come a ruler, and he shall destroy him that remains in the city.” [from <i>Mechilta Bo</i> 12:16, <i>Pirk&amp;d’Rabbi Eliezer</i> ch. 37]</html>

Verse 19

<html><b>And [the inhabitants of] the southland shall inherit</b>—Israel, who were dwelling in the south of Eretz Israel, shall inherit the mountain of Esau, which is at the southern boundary; and the people of the plain shall inherit the land of the Philistines and Mt. Ephraim and Mt. Shomeron. <b>and Benjamin with [the inhabitants of] Gilead</b> And the children of Manasseh, whose territory was the land of Gilead, shall spread beyond the borders of Eretz Israel on the east.</html>

Verse 20

<html><b>And this exiled host</b> Heb. הַחֵל. <i>Jonathan</i> renders: This people. הַחֵל, An expression of a host. Cf. (Isa. 36:2) “And he came (sic) to Jerusalem with an army (חֵיל) of a great multitude,” which deals with Rabshakeh, only that this one is missing a “yud.” It is also possible to explain גָלֻת הַחֵל as “the exile of this valley.” <b>who are [with] the Canaanites as far as Zarephath</b>—The exile which is of the children of Israel who were exiled from the ten tribes to the land of the Canaanites as far as Zarephath <b>and the exile of Jerusalem which is in Sepharad</b>—who are of the people of Judah who were exiled to Sepharad - they shall inherit the cities of the southland, which are in the southern part of Eretz Israel. The exegetes claim that Zarephath is the kingdom called France in French. <b>Sepharad</b>—<i>Jonathan </i>renders: Spain.</html>

Verse 21

<html><b>shall ascend</b>—Princes of Israel as saviors on Mt. Zion. <b>to judge the mountain of Esau</b>—to exact retribution from the mountain of Esau for what they did to Israel. <b>to judge</b> Heb. לִשְׁפֹּט. <i>joustiser</i> in O.F. <b>the mountain of Esau</b>—<i>Jonathan</i> renders: the great city of Esau. <b>and the Lord shall have the kingdom</b>—This teaches you that His kingdom will not be complete until He exacts retribution from Amalek.</html>

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