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PARALLEL BIBLE - Obadiah 1:9


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King James Bible - Obadiah 1:9

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.

World English Bible

Your mighty men, Teman, will be dismayed, to the end that everyone may be cut off from the mountain of Esau by slaughter.

Douay-Rheims - Obadiah 1:9

And thy valiant men of the south shall be afraid, that man may be cut off from the mount of Esau.

Webster's Bible Translation

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.

Original Hebrew

וחתו
2865 גבוריך 1368 תימן 8487 למען 4616 יכרת 3772 אישׁ 376 מהר 2022 עשׂו 6215 מקטל׃ 6993

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VERSE (9) -
Ps 76:5,6 Isa 19:16,17 Jer 49:22; 50:36,37 Am 2:16 Na 3:13

SEV Biblia, Chapter 1:9

Y tus valientes, oh Temán, serán amedrentados; porque todo hombre será talado del monte de Esaú por el estrago.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Obadiah 1:9

Verse 9. Thy mighty men, O Teman] This was one of the strongest places in Idumea; and is put here, as in
Amos i. 2, and elsewhere, for Idumea itself.

Mount of Esau] Mount Seir.


John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 9. And thy mighty [men], O Teman, shall be dismayed , etc.] Teman was one part of the country of Edom, so called from Teman, a son of Eliphaz, and grandson of Esau, ( Genesis 36:11); and which it seems had been famous for men of might and courage: it abounded with brave officers, and courageous soldiers, who should now be quite dispirited, and have no heart to go out against the enemy; and, instead of defending their country, should throw away their arms, and run away in a fright. The Targum and Vulgate Latin version render it, “thy mighty men that inhabit the south;” or are on the south, the southern part of Edom, and so lay farthest off from the Chaldeans, who came from the north; yet these should be at once intimidated upon the rumour of their approach and invasion: to the end that even one of the mount of Esau may be cut by slaughter ; that so there might be none to resist and stop the enemy, or defend their country; but that all might fall by the sword of the enemy, and none be left, even every mighty man, as Jarchi interprets it, through the greatness of the slaughter that should be made.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 1-16 - This
prophecy is against Edom. Its destruction seems to have bee typical, as their father Esau's rejection; and to refer to the destruction of the enemies of the gospel church. See the prediction of the success of that war; Edom shall be spoiled, and brought down. All the enemies of God's church shall be disappointed in the things the stay themselves on. God can easily lay those low who magnify and exal themselves; and will do it. Carnal security ripens men for ruin, an makes the ruin worse when it comes. Treasures on earth cannot be s safely laid up but that thieves may break through and steal; it is therefore our wisdom to lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven. Thos that make flesh their trust, arm it against themselves. The God of ou covenant will never deceive us: but if we trust men with whom we joi ourselves, it may prove to us a wound and dishonour. God will justl deny those understanding to keep out of danger, who will not use their understandings to keep out of sin. All violence, all unrighteousness is sin; but it makes the violence far worse, if it be done against an of God's people. Their barbarous conduct towards Judah and Jerusalem is charged upon them. In reflecting on ourselves, it is good to consider what we should have done; to compare our practice with the Scripture rule. Sin, thus looked upon in the glass of the commandment will appear exceedingly sinful. Those have a great deal to answer for who are idle spectators of the troubles of their neighbours, when able to be active helpers. Those make themselves poor, who think to make themselves rich by the ruin of the people of God; and those deceiv themselves, who call all that their own on which they can lay their hands in a day of calamity. Though judgment begins at the house of God it shall not end there. Let sorrowful believers and insolent oppressor know, that the troubles of the righteous will soon end, but those of the wicked will be eternal.


Original Hebrew

וחתו 2865 גבוריך 1368 תימן 8487 למען 4616 יכרת 3772 אישׁ 376 מהר 2022 עשׂו 6215 מקטל׃ 6993


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