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Obadiah 1:18

The Pulpit Commentary on Obadiah 1:18

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

The last clause of the preceding verse is here expanded and more fully explained. The house of Jacob … the house of Joseph. The kingdoms of Judah and Israel, the two and the ten tribes united once more, In the whole people are called "the sons of Jacob and Joseph."

So elsewhere. The reunion of the tribes is mentioned in ; ; . The future salvation is to be for all. For stubble, which the Israelites used rather than wood for lighting fires and heating ovens ().

(For the image of fire consuming the ungodly as stubble, see ; ; .) They shall kindle in them. This may mean, the Israelites "shall burn among" the Edomites; but more probably is merely a repetition of what has gone before: the Jews shall consume the Edomites.

There shall not be any remaining. This refers to the total annihilation of the Edomites under John Hyrcauus (Josephus, 'Ant.,' 12.8. 6; 13.9, 1), and is a punishment quite distinct from their defeat at the hands of the Nabathaeans predicted in verses 1-9 (see Introduction, § I.

). The LXX. gives, οὐκ ἕσται πυροφόρος ( τυρφόρος, Alex.); St. Jerome reads, πυροφόρος, which he translated frumentarius. Many of the Fathers read, πυρφόρος: thus, too, the Arabic and Coptic Versions.

Schleusner, sub voce, thinks that the LXX. had in view the Greek proverb, οὐδέ πυρφόρος, which is used to express the idea that not even a single survivor remains (see Herod; 8.6). For the Lord hath spoken it ().

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