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Introduction 1 Amos Jonah
Introduction to Obadiah
This is the shortest of all the books of the Old Testament, the
least of those tribes, and yet is not to be passed by, or thought meanly of, for
this penny has Caesar's image and superscription upon it; it is stamped with a
divine authority. There may appear much of God in a short sermon, in a little
book; and much good may be done by it,
multum in parvomuch in a little.
Mr. Norris says, "If angels were to write books, we should have few folios."
That may be very precious which is not voluminous. This book is entitled,
The
Vision of Obadiah. Who this Obadiah was does not appear from any other
scripture. Some of the ancients imagined him to be the same with that Obadiah
that was steward to Ahab's household (1 Ki. 18:3); and, if so, he that hid and
fed the prophets had indeed a prophet's reward, when he was himself made a
prophet. But that is a conjecture which has no ground. This Obadiah, it is
probable, was of a later date, some think contemporary with Hosea, Joel, and
Amos; others think he lived about the time of the destruction of Jerusalem, when
the children of Edom so barbarously triumphed in that destruction. However, what
he wrote was what he saw; it is his
vision. Probably there was much more
which he was divinely inspired to speak, but this is all he was inspired to
write; and all he writes is concerning Edom. It is a foolish fancy of some of
the Jews that because he prophesies only concerning Edom he was himself an
Edomite by birth, but a proselyte to the Jewish religion. Other prophets
prophesied against Edom, and some of them seem to have borrowed from him in
their predictions against Edom, as Jer. 49:7, etc.; Eze. 25:12, etc. Out of the
mouth of these two or three witnesses every word will be established.
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Introduction 1 Amos Jonah
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