Obadiah And Jonah With Introduction And Notes

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Obadiah And Jonah With Introduction And Notes
H C O Henry Craven Ord Lanchester
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How are they searched out, even Esau ! A very slight alteration would give how are his works searched out ! which would correspond very well to the latter half of the verse. The picture is that of an invading force prying, as it advances, into every corner of the land. The mountains and caves of Edom would be ready receptacles for hidden goods. 7. Edom's very friends have joined in expelling him from his land. The men of thy confederacy} In the uncertainty regarding the actual disaster that ove...rtook Edom, it is impossible to say exactly who these were, but in all probability they were neighbouring tribes such as Moab and Amnion. Have brought thee} The verb may express either courteous dismissal (2 Sam. Iii. 21) or forcible expulsion (Exod. Vi. 1). There appears, therefore, to be a grim play on words, the men of thy covenant have escorted thee to the border would suggest the courteous accompaniment of an honoured guest to the frontier, whereas what is actually meant may be the men of thy covenant have pushed thee to the border, i.

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