112915SS-Obadiah.mp3

Posted on 30 Nov 2015, Pastor: Dr Gregg Nash

OBADIAH – SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON

AUTHOR:  Obadiah.  Though nothing whatever is told about Obadiah in the Bible, his name means “servant” or “worshipper of Jehovah.”  There are 12 Obadiah’s in the Bible.  It was a common name among the Hebrews, but nothing else is known about Obadiah. Obadiah is one of only four prophets about whom we know nothing. The other three are Habakkuk, Haggai and Malachi.

One was a servant of Ahab and the other was a superintendent of temple construction in the days of Josiah.  It was like our common names, “John,” “James,” etc.

Obadiah is the shortest book of the Old Testament.

It is believed that Obadiah quoted Jeremiah. (Compare Obadiah 1-8 with Jeremiah 49:7-22). 

It is also believed that Obadiah quoted Joel. (Compare Obadiah 15-17 with Joel 2:32).  Note the phrase “The Day of the Lord.”

The Lord God will set the record straight at the glorious return of the Lord Jesus Christ and will obliterate the Edomites and their Muslim nations (Isaiah 34; Ezekiel 35; Obadiah 17-21; Malachi 1:3-4; Galatians 4:22-31).

Obadiah is the only place where God describes why he hated Esau.

THEME:   “The Punishment of Edom.”

KEY VERSE:

Obadiah 1:3-4 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.

TIME:       Most think that Obadiah wrote shortly after the captivity of Jerusalm by Nebuchadnezzar – about 587 B.C.  It was during the time that Zedekiah reigned.

INTRODUCTION:    The book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject-the punishment of Edom for his cruel and unbrotherly conduct toward Judah at the time of some great and national calamity.

It is divided into three different sections:

(1) Verses 1-9 tell of the destruction of Edom;

(2) Verses 10-16 tell the causes of destruction;

(3) Verses 17-21 tell of the salvation and final victory of Israel over Edom.

The Edomites were the descendants of Esau (Genesis 36:1), the brother of Jacob. Remember that Esau was the hunter, the outdoors man who sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage and whose blessing Jacob received because he deceived his father, Isaac. This same Esau married an Ishmaelite.  The Ishmaelites were descendants of Abraham and Hagar, the Egyptian bondwoman.

It really helps to understand that the Edomites or Ishmaelites are modern Arabs. Not all Arabs are Muslim but most are.

God’s people were not to marry outside their own race. Hence, the wife of Esau was from a mixed marriage.  Esau himself had a mixed marriage.  From him came the Edomites, a hybrid race which caused lots of trouble to God’s people. (Teacher, warn the pupils here against marrying outside the Lord Jesus Christ. God does not want His people to marry the unconverted.)

The name Edom means “red.” Esau’s name was changed to “Edom” or “red” because he sold his birthright for the red soup.

Again and again in the Bible we find bad, mixed, idolatrous races whom God curses because they were started by unholy alliances or marriages. For example, the Moabites and the Ammonites were the descendants of Moab and of Ammon, who were the children of Lot and his daughters.  A wicked race followed. How careful Christian young people ought to be concerning their marriages!

The main thing about the book of Obadiah, however, is the fact that God is going to judge Edom because of her treatment of Israel. Let us notice sane of the things that she did.

 

PETRA was the strong hold of Edom.

It was one of the wonders of the ancient world.

It is perched high among inaccessible mountain passes.

The only approach was through a 700 ft. high narrow pass that was 1 mile long.

The city was able to withstand against any invasion.

There were 1,000 temples cut into the sides of the pink sand-stone.

The dwellings were mostly caves hewn out of the sand-stone.

WHEN JUDAH WAS REDUCED TO HER LOWEST STATE, EDOM REJOICED IN HER CALAMITY, BEHELD HER DISASTER WITH MALICIOUS SATISFACTION, AND DID NOT COME TO HER RESCUE. In other words, though the Israelites were descendants of Jacob and the Edomites were descendants of his brother, Esau, there was no aid; in fact, there was delight in their suffering. These nations should have been close because of their ties, but they were not. It is vitally important that we stand by our friends and our loved ones. They refused passage to Moses (Numbers 20:14-21) and were always ready to aid when an enemy launched an attack against Israel.

 

EDOM AIDED THE ENEMIES IN THE PLUNDER AND MURDER OF THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM.

In other words, she fought against God’s people. This is never right. God’s people should never fight against each other. We should never criticize God’s people. We should love them and stand for them.

THE EDOMITES JOINED WITH MOAB AND AMMON IN AN INVASION OF JUDAH AT THE TIME OF JEHOSHAPHAT.

2 Chronicles 20:22. In other words, they fought against the people of God. Notice they joined the Moabites and the Ammonites. Here is an unholy alliance. (Teacher, stress the importance of running with the right crowd. Stress the importance of marrying only saved people. Stress the importance of not fighting against God’s people.)

THE EDOMITES PLUNDERED THE KING’S PALACE IN JERUSALEM AND SLEW HIS SON.

2 Chronicles 21:8, 17;  Joel 3:19;  Amos 1:11.  There were at least four instances when Edom helped in the plunder of Jerusalem and Judah.

  1. During the reign of Joram (853B.C.)      2 Chronicles 21:8, 16, 17; Amos 1:6
  2. During the reign of Amaziah (796 B.C.)     2 Chronicles 25:11,23,24
  3. During the reign of Ahaz (735 B.C.)    2 Chronicles 28:16-21
  4. During the reign of Zedekiah (597 B.C.)     2 Chronicles 36:11-21; Psalms 137:7