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Visione di Abdia.
Così dice il Signore Dio per Edom:
Udimmo un messaggio da parte del Signore
e un araldo è stato inviato fra le genti:
«Alzatevi, marciamo contro Edom in battaglia».

La sentenza contro Edom

Ecco, ti faccio piccolo fra le nazioni,
tu sei molto spregevole.
L'orgoglio del tuo cuore ti ha esaltato,
tu che abiti nei crepacci rocciosi,
delle alture fai la tua dimora
e dici in cuor tuo:
«Chi potrà gettarmi a terra?».
Anche se t'innalzassi come un'aquila
e collocassi il tuo nido fra le stelle,
di lassù ti farei precipitare,
dice il Signore.

L'annientamento di Edom

Se entrassero da te ladri o predoni di notte,
- come sarebbe finita per te! -
non ruberebbero quanto basta loro?
Se vendemmiatori venissero da te,
non ti lascerebbero forse se non qualche grappolo?
Come è stato perquisito Esaù,
come sono stati scovati i suoi nascondigli!
Ti hanno cacciato fino alla frontiera,
tutti i tuoi alleati ti hanno ingannato,
i tuoi amici ti hanno vinto,
quelli che mangiavano il tuo pane
ti hanno teso tranelli:
in lui non c'è senno!
Forse in quel giorno, dice il Signore,
non disperderò i saggi da Edom
e l'intelligenza dal monte di Esaù?
Saranno fiaccati i tuoi prodi, o Teman,
e sarà sterminato ogni uomo dal monte di Esaù.

La colpa di Edom

Per la carneficina 10 e la violenza
contro Giacobbe tuo fratello
la vergogna ti coprirà
e sarai sterminato per sempre.
11 Poiché tu eri presente
quando gli stranieri ne deportavano le ricchezze,
quando i forestieri entravano per le sue porte
e gettavano le sorti su Gerusalemme,
anzi ti sei comportato come uno di loro.
12 Non guardare con gioia al giorno di tuo fratello,
al giorno della sua sventura.
Non gioire dei figli di Giuda
nel giorno della loro rovina.
Non spalancare la bocca
nel giorno della loro angoscia.
13 Non varcare la soglia del mio popolo
nel giorno della sua sventura,
non guardare con compiacenza la sua calamità;
non stendere la mano sui suoi beni
nel giorno della sua sventura.
14 Non appostarti ai crocicchi delle strade,
per massacrare i suoi fuggiaschi;
non far mercato dei suoi superstiti,
nel giorno dell'angoscia.
15 Perché è vicino il giorno del Signore
contro tutte le genti.
Come hai fatto tu, così a te sarà fatto,
ciò che hai fatto agli altri ricadrà sul tuo capo.

Nel giorno del Signore, rivincita di Israele su Edom

16 Poiché come avete bevuto sul mio monte santo
così berranno tutte le genti senza fine,
berranno e tracanneranno:
e saranno come se non fossero mai stati.
17 Ma sul monte Sion vi saranno superstiti e saranno santi
e la casa di Giacobbe avrà in mano i suoi possessori.
18 La casa di Giacobbe sarà un fuoco
e la casa di Giuseppe una fiamma,
la casa di Esaù sarà come paglia:
la bruceranno e la consumeranno,
non scamperà nessuno della casa di Esaù,
poichè il Signore ha parlato.

Il nuovo Israele

19 Quelli del Negheb possederanno il monte d'Esaù
e quelli della Sefèla il paese dei Filistei;
possederanno il territorio di Efraim e di Samaria
e Beniamino il Gàlaad.
20 Gli esuli di questo esercito degli Israeliti
occuperanno Canaan fino a Sarèfta
e gli esuli di Gerusalemme, che sono in Sefaràd,
occuperanno le città del Negheb.
21 Saliranno vittoriosi sul monte Sion
per governare il monte di Esaù
e il regno sarà del Signore.

The vision of Obadiah.

Edom Will Be Humbled

Thus says the Lord God (A)concerning Edom:
(B)We have heard a report from the Lord,
    and a messenger has been sent among the nations:
“Rise up! Let us rise against her for battle!”
Behold, I will make you small among the nations;
    you shall be utterly despised.[a]
(C)The pride of your heart has deceived you,
    you who live in the clefts of the rock,[b]
    in your lofty dwelling,
(D)who say in your heart,
    “Who will bring me down to the ground?”
Though you soar aloft like the eagle,
    though your nest is set among the stars,
    from there I will bring you down,
declares the Lord.

If (E)thieves came to you,
    if plunderers came by night—
    how you have been destroyed!—
    would they not steal only enough for themselves?
If (F)grape gatherers came to you,
    would they not leave gleanings?
(G)How Esau has been pillaged,
    his treasures sought out!
All your allies have driven you to your border;
    those at peace with you have deceived you;
they have prevailed against you;
    (H)those who eat your bread[c] have set a trap beneath you—
    (I)you have[d] no understanding.

(J)Will I not on that day, declares the Lord,
    destroy the wise men out of Edom,
    and understanding out of (K)Mount Esau?
And your mighty men shall be dismayed, (L)O Teman,
    so that every man from (M)Mount Esau will be cut off by slaughter.

Edom's Violence Against Jacob

10 (N)Because of the violence done to your brother Jacob,
    shame shall cover you,
    (O)and you shall be cut off forever.
11 (P)On the day that you stood aloof,
    (Q)on the day that strangers carried off his wealth
and foreigners entered his gates
    (R)and cast lots for Jerusalem,
    you were like one of them.
12 (S)But do not gloat over the day of your brother
    in the day of his misfortune;
(T)do not rejoice over the people of Judah
    in the day of their ruin;
(U)do not boast[e]
    in the day of distress.
13 (V)Do not enter the gate of my people
    in the day of their calamity;
(W)do not gloat over his disaster
    in the day of his calamity;
(X)do not loot his wealth
    in the day of his calamity.
14 (Y)Do not stand at the crossroads
    to cut off his fugitives;
do not hand over his survivors
    in the day of distress.

The Day of the Lord Is Near

15 For (Z)the day of the Lord is near upon all the nations.
(AA)As you have done, it shall be done to you;
    your deeds shall return on your own head.
16 (AB)For as you have drunk on (AC)my holy mountain,
    so all the nations shall drink continually;
they shall drink and swallow,
    and shall be as though they had never been.
17 (AD)But in Mount Zion there shall be those who escape,
    and it shall be holy,
(AE)and the house of Jacob shall possess their own possessions.
18 (AF)The house of Jacob shall be a fire,
    and the house of Joseph a flame,
    and the house of Esau (AG)stubble;
they shall burn them and consume them,
    (AH)and there shall be no survivor for the house of Esau,
for the Lord has spoken.

The Kingdom of the Lord

19 Those of (AI)the Negeb (AJ)shall possess (AK)Mount Esau,
    and those of the Shephelah shall possess (AL)the land of the Philistines;
they shall possess the land of Ephraim and the land of (AM)Samaria,
    and Benjamin shall possess Gilead.
20 The exiles of this host of the people of Israel
    shall possess the land of the Canaanites as far as (AN)Zarephath,
and the exiles of Jerusalem who are in Sepharad
    shall possess the cities of the Negeb.
21 (AO)Saviors shall go up to Mount Zion
    to rule (AP)Mount Esau,
    and (AQ)the kingdom shall be the Lord's.

Footnotes

  1. Obadiah 1:2 Or Behold, I have made you small among the nations; you are utterly despised
  2. Obadiah 1:3 Or of Sela
  3. Obadiah 1:7 Hebrew lacks those who eat
  4. Obadiah 1:7 Hebrew he has
  5. Obadiah 1:12 Hebrew do not enlarge your mouth

Edom's Pride and Punishment

(A) The Lord God gave Obadiah
a message[a] about Edom,
    and this is what we heard:
“I, the Lord, have sent
    a messenger
with orders for the nations
    to attack Edom.”

The Lord said to Edom:
I will make you the weakest
    and most despised nation.
You live in a mountain fortress,[b]
    because your pride
makes you feel safe from attack,
    but you are mistaken.
I will still bring you down,
even if you fly higher
    than an eagle
or nest among the stars.
    I, the Lord, have spoken!

If thieves break in at night,
they steal
    only what they want.
And people who harvest grapes
    always leave some unpicked.
But, Edom, you are doomed!
Everything you treasure most
    will be taken from you.
Your allies can't be trusted.
They will force you out
    of your own country.
And your best friends
will trick and trap you,
    even before you know it.

Edom, when this happens,
I, the Lord, will destroy
    all your marvelous wisdom.
Warriors from the city of Teman[c]
    will be terrified,
and you descendants of Esau[d]
    will be wiped out.

The Lord Condemns Edom's Cruelty

10 You were cruel to your relatives,
    the descendants of Jacob.[e]
Now you will be destroyed,
    disgraced forever.
11 You stood there and watched
as foreigners entered Jerusalem
    and took what they wanted.
In fact, you were no better
    than those foreigners.

12 Why did you celebrate
when such a dreadful disaster
    struck your relatives?
Why were you so pleased
when everyone in Judah
    was suffering?
13 They are my people,
    and you were cruel to them.
You went through their towns,
sneering and stealing
    whatever was left.
14 In their time of torment,
    you ambushed refugees
and handed them over
    to their attackers.

The Lord Will Judge the Nations

15 The day is coming
when I, the Lord,
    will judge the nations.
And, Edom, you will pay in full
    for what you have done.

16 I forced the people of Judah[f]
to drink the wine of my anger
    on my sacred mountain.
Soon the neighboring nations
must drink their fill—
    then vanish without a trace.

Victory for Israel

17 The Lord's people who escape
will go to Mount Zion,
    and it will be holy.
Then Jacob's descendants
will capture the land of those
    who took their land.
18 Israel[g] will be a fire,
and Edom will be straw
    going up in flames.
The Lord has spoken!

19 The people of Israel
who live in the Southern Desert
    will take the land of Edom.
Those who live in the hills
will capture Philistia,
    Ephraim, and Samaria.
And the tribe of Benjamin
    will conquer Gilead.

20 Those who return from captivity
will control Phoenicia
    as far as Zarephath.[h]
Captives from Jerusalem
    who were taken to Sepharad[i]
will capture the towns
    of the Southern Desert.
21 Those the Lord has saved
will live on Mount Zion
    and rule over Edom.[j]
Then the kingdom will belong
    to the Lord.

Footnotes

  1. 1 message: Or “vision.”
  2. 3 mountain fortress: The Hebrew text has “rocky cliff,” which sounds like “Sela,” the capital of Edom, a fortress city built on a mountain.
  3. 9 Teman: A famous city in Edom.
  4. 9 descendants of Esau: The people of Edom were descendants of Esau, the brother of Jacob (Israel).
  5. 10 descendants of Jacob: Jacob and Esau were brothers (see the note on Esau at verse 9).
  6. 16 I forced … Judah: Or “I will force the people of Edom.”
  7. 18 Israel: Hebrew “The descendants of Jacob and of Joseph.”
  8. 20 Those who return … Zarephath: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  9. 20 Sepharad: Possibly the city of Sardis, the capital of Lydia, a country north and west of Media. This would refer to those captives from Judah who had been taken beyond the kingdom of Babylonia.
  10. 21 Those the Lord … Edom: Or “Leaders on (from) Mount Zion will save the people and rule over Edom.”