31. Obadiah

  • 31. Obadiah (The Choice: Vol.1)

    Edom (Negative Example) Category: Pride and betrayal in crisis Could avoid: Rejoicing over Israel’s downfall.“Do not gloat over your brother in the day of his misfortune.” (Obadiah 1:12)Cross-Refs: Proverbs 24:17; Lamentations 4:21. Chose (wrongly): Stood aloof, joined enemies, plundered Judah.“On the day you stood aloof while strangers carried off his…

  • 31. Obadiah (The Choice: Vol.2)

    Edom’s Pride Category: Failure of humility Could endure: Live in peace with Jacob, acknowledge God.“You should not march through the gates of my people in the day of their disaster.” (Obadiah 13)Cross-Refs: Genesis 25:23; Proverbs 16:18. Chose wrongly: Trusted in strongholds and arrogance.“The pride of your heart has deceived you,…

  • Obadiah (Bible Translation History)

    1. Chronological Evolution of Bible Translations Ancient Translations (Before 5th Century CE) Medieval Translations (5th–15th Century CE) Reformation and Renaissance Translations (16th–17th Century CE) Modern Translations (18th Century–Present) 2. Textual Criticism and Manuscript Traditions Key Manuscripts Textual Variants and Their Impact Scholarly Methods of Textual Criticism Comparative analysis of the…

  • 31. Obadiah (Bible Summary)

    Title and Introduction (1) Judgment on Edom (2-14) The Day of the Lord (15-21)

  • 31. Obadiah (Bible Overview)

    (1) Book Information 1.1 Title and Definition• Title: Obadiah – named after the prophet Obadiah (Ovadyah in Hebrew), meaning “Servant of the LORD”• Definition: The shortest book in the Old Testament, Obadiah delivers a powerful oracle of judgement against Edom for its pride and violence against Judah, while affirming God’s…

  • 31. Obadiah (Prefiguring Jesus) 

    Foreshadowing Jesus in the Book of Obadiah 1. Introduction: Overview of the Book and Its Foreshadowing Themes 2. Historical and Theological Context 3. Narrative Structure and Christ-Centred Motifs 4. Typology and Symbols of Christ 5. Messianic Prophecies and Previews 6. Theological and Christological Significance 7. Redemptive Legacy and Christian Application…