1:1 The vision of Obadiah. This is
what the Lord has said about
Edom: We have had
word from the Lord, and a representative has
been
sent among the nations, saying, Up! and let us make
war
against
her.
1:2 See, I have made you small
among the nations: you are much
looked
down on.
1:3 You have been tricked by the
pride of your heart, O you
whose
living-place is in the cracks of the rock, whose house is
high
up; who has said in his heart, Who will make me come down
to
earth?
1:4 Though you go up on high like
an eagle, though your house is
placed
among the stars, I will make you come down from there,
says
the Lord.
1:5 If thieves came, attacking you by night, (how are you
cut
off!)
would they not go on taking till they had enough? if men
came
cutting your grapes would they take them all?
1:6 How are the things of Esau
searched out! how are his secret
stores
looked for!
1:7 All the men who were united
with you have been false to you,
driving
you out to the edge of the land: the men who were at
peace
with you have overcome you; they have taken their
heritage
in your place.
1:8 Will I not, in that day, says the Lord, take away the
wise
men
out of Edom, and wisdom out of the mountain of Esau?
1:9 And your men of war, O Teman, will be overcome with fear, so
that
every one of them may be cut off from the mountain of
Esau.
1:10 Because you were the cause of
violent death and because of
your
cruel behaviour to your brother Jacob, you will be
covered
with
shame and will be cut off for ever.
1:11 Because you were there
watching when men from other lands
took
away his goods, and strange men came into his doors, and
put
the fate of Jerusalem to the decision of chance; you were
like
one of them.
1:12 Do not see with pleasure your
brother's evil day, the day
of
his fate, and do not be glad over the children of Judah on
the
day of their destruction, or make wide your mouth on the
day
of trouble.
1:13 Do not go into the doors of my people on the day of
their
downfall;
do not be looking on their trouble with pleasure on
the
day of their downfall, or put your hands on their goods on
the
day of their downfall.
1:14 And do not take your place at
the cross-roads, cutting off
those
of his people who get away; and do not give up to their
haters
those who are still there in the day of trouble.
1:15 For the day of the Lord is
coming quickly on all nations:
as
you have done it will be done to you; the reward of your
acts
will come on your head.
1:16 For as you have been drinking
on my holy mountain, so will
all
the nations go on drinking without end; they will go on
drinking
and the wine will go down their throats, and they will
be
as if they had never been.
1:17 But in Mount Zion some will be kept safe, and it will
be
holy;
and the children of Jacob will take their heritage.
1:18 And the children of Jacob will
be a fire and those of
Joseph a flame, and the children of Esau dry stems of grass,
burned
up by them till all is gone: and there will be no people
living
in Esau; for the Lord has said it.
1:19 And they will take the South,
and the lowland, and the
country
of Ephraim, and Gilead, as their heritage.
1:20 And those of the children of
Israel who were the first to
be
taken away as prisoners, will have their heritage among the
Canaanites as far as Zarephath; and those who were taken away
from
Jerusalem, who are in Sepharad, will have the towns
of the
South.
1:21 And those who have been kept
safe will come up from Mount
Zion to be judges of
the mountain of Esau; and the kingdom will
be the Lord's.