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Amos 1:12

The Pulpit Commentary on Amos 1:12

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Teman is the region of Idumaea, of which Bozrah is the capital. Both Jerome and Eusebius ('Onomast.') speak of a city so called not far from Petra; but in the Old Testament the name is applied to a district; and as the word in Hebrew means "south," it is probably the southern portion of the land of Edom.

Bozrah (hod. Busaireh) was the old capital of Edom, situated on a hill south of the Dead Sea (see ; ). Jeremiah () predicts the punishment of Edom, and Ezekiel () does likewise.

The monologue of Obadiah has been already referred to. The instrument of vengeance in the present ease was Nebuchadnezzar, though it suffered much at the hands of other enemies, as the Nabathaeans and Maccabees.

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