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BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 14, Day 5: Obadiah

December 8, 2022December 3, 2022 by atozmom, posted in BSF People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided 2022/2023

SUMMARY OF OBADIAH

Obadiah prophecies against Edom here. Edom will be brought down by God, and they will be despised. God will destroy the Edomites because of their violence against Jacob. As Edom has done, so it will be done to them. There will be no survivors from Esau, and their land will be taken over by others.

BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 14, Day 5: Obadiah

12) God will destroy the Edomites because of their violence against Jacob. They were like the other dations who rejoiced over Judah’s defeats.

13a) They gloated over Judah, boasted in their trouble, cut down the Israelites when they fled, and handed over the survivors. They did nothing while strangers carried off their wealth and foreigners entered their gates. Genesis tells of Esau selling his birthright and of Edom denying help to Israel when they were coming out of Egypt.

b) People rejoice all the time when others fail and don’t offer help when they are in trouble. It’s really quite sad.

14) Jacob (Israel) will possess his inheritance. They will be delivered, and all of their enemies, including Edom, will be destroyed.

15) It’s always helpful to remember God is in control when things go wrong in this world. And, that life does get better when God rules over all.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 14, Day 5: Obadiah

This is encouraging how God defends His people against oppressors and those who harm them. With all the evil in the world, God will win out.

End Notes BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 14, Day 5: Obadiah

Fun Fact: Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament.

Obadiah 1:1-9 is seen in Jeremiah 49:7-22, so Jeremiah knew Obadiah’s prophecy well.

Obadiah means “worshiper of Yahweh.”

There are 13 different Obadiah’s in the Bible, and one may be the one who wrote this book. Edom means “red,” which references the color of Esau’s hair.

Obadiah’s prophecy is solely focued on Edom, unique in the Bible.

Who Were the Edomites?

The Edomites were the group of people descended from Esau, the son of Isaac and Rebekah and the brother of Jacob (Genesis 25:19-34). For most of their recorded history, they were against Israel. They disappeared as a people group in the rebellion against Rome in A.D. 66-70.

Obadiah’s prophecy most likely took place during the time of Jehoram (848-841 B.C.). Thus, he would have been alive when Elisha was, and this puts him before Joel. The prophet Obadiah may be the same in 2 Chronicles 17:7.

2 Chronicles 21:16-17 is during the reign of Jehoram (848-841 B.C.).

2 Kings 24 and 25 describe the attack of the Babylonians against Jerusalem in 586 B.C.

Edomites were prideful and claimed to be wise. God can (and does) bring us down any time.

Edom did not help Israel ever Numbers 32:23 and instead gloated in their downfall and cut them down when they were low.

God will defend the Israelites and give them the Edomites’ land.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 22, Day 3: Genesis 34:13-31

January 26, 2021January 24, 2021 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 34:13-31:

Jacob’s sons propose the Shechemites be circumcised to have Dinah as Shechem’s wife. They agree, and they convince the townspeople to become circumcised as well with the idea that then everything Jacob owns (livestock and property) will be theirs. Two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi, slaughter all of the men in the town when they are still recovering from circumcision and are weak. They kill Hamor and his son, Shechem. They take Dinah back, looted the city of its wealth, and took all of the women and children as plunder.

Jacob chastized his sons (not for killing, mind you), but for now making them a target for other groups of people who may be afraid of Jacob or who may enact revenge as well. The sons uphold that they could not let the crime against Dinah go unpunished.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 22, Day 3: Genesis 34:13-31

6a) Their motivation was revenge, plain and simple.

b) Obviously, innocent people were killed, lives were ruined, families were destroyed. Simeon and Levi have lost credibility as leaders with this action. Their tribes will be scattered. In fact, Simeon’s tribe ceases to exist, being absorbed completely in Judah. Levi’s tribe is scattered as well, but because of their faithfulness with the golden calf (Exodus 32:26-28), they would be a blessing to all of Israel.

7a) Negative ways are with violence against others, most of whom are innocent, by looting, pillaging, setting buildings on fire, etc. Positive ways are finding ways to change so it doesn’t happen again.

b) God is the one who will enact revenge for evil deeds, not you. Instead, overcome evil with good. Love your enemy and feed them. Live at peace with the enemy, and do what is right in the eyes of the Lord.

c) You pray about it. You ask yourself if your actions are in accordance with what the Bible says. You ask yourself if you are responding out of love or hate. You find peace with your actions.

8 ) Listen to God and do what He says. Don’t enact your own revenge. Don’t let anger get the best of you. Do what is right.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 22, Day 3: Genesis 34:13-31

Now, Jacob had impetus to do what God says and return to Bethel because now they can’t stay there. I also find it interesting that Levi does this. His line is the one chosen by God for the priesthood. Ironic, isn’t it? The sons has this all planned out. They weren’t going to let the marriage take place, so they tricked them into circumcision so they would be easier to kill. This I find to be the worst part.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 22, Day 3: Genesis 34:13-31

There is a reason that circumcison is performed on babies: it’s infinitely easier to recover from when you are a baby than when you are an adult. The procedure is more complicated and the recovery time is much longer. The area may remain swollen afterwards for 2-3 weeks, and it can take up to six weeks for full recovery.

Jacob’s sons had this planned from the beginning. They used Dinah and God’s sacred sign of circumcision and defiled it to enact revenge and evil.

Obviously, wealth was the reason Shechem and Hamor agree, and they use wealth to convince the other men.

Circumcision is painful, especially in adulthood. Odds are, the men are all recovering in their homes, lying around, letting time do its thing, when they are attacked.

Simeon and Levi commit a worse crime than Shechem did. They kill all the men, plunder the city, and take the women and children. Pretty sure God is not happy right now.

Not Jacob is called Jacob here, not Israel. Jacob is only concerned with what will happen to him, not at all about what his sons did.

Tragic scene with no remorse shown for annihilated an entire culture. I wonder what Dinah thinks of all this? She was obviously used, and although the brothers use her reputation as a reason for all this, it’s obvious they don’t care about her feelings. Maybe she did like Shechem. Now he’s dead. She goes from being raped back to Shechem and now back to Jacob. Her life is pretty much ruined after all this. In these times, women were objects, and no one cared what they thought or how they were treated, as seen here. Although we see the women of the Bible as strong, they are still second to men, and sometimes, they are not seen at all, as Dinah is here.

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FUN FACTS ABOUT DINAH

  • Dinah is the only mentioned daughter of Jacob in the Bible
  • She only appears 3 times in the Bible (when she was born (Genesis 30:21,), here, and in Jacob’s genealogy (Genesis 46:15).
  • She never speaks in the Bible; her story is merely told
  • This is the last time we see Dinah. She disappears after this
  • Later in the Bible  Deut 22:27-28, Exod 22:15; we’ll see that women had to marry the man who raped her

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