Ébādǐyàshū 1:11

11 Dāng waìrén lǔlǜe Yǎgè de cáiwù , waìbāngrén jìnrù tāde chéng mén , wèi Yēlùsǎlĕng niānjiū de rìzi , nǐ jìng zhàn zaì yī páng , xiàng yǔ tāmen tóng huǒ .

Ébādǐyàshū 1:11 Meaning and Commentary

Obadiah 1:11

In the day thou stoodest on the other side
Aloof off, as a spectator of the ruin of Jerusalem, and that with delight and pleasure; when they should, as brethren and neighbours, have assisted against the common enemy; but instead of this they stood at a distance; or they went over to the other side, and joined the enemy, and stood in opposition to their brethren the Jews: in the day that the strangers carried away captive his forces;
that is, at the time that the Chaldeans took Jerusalem, and carried captive as many of the forces of the Jews as fell into their hands; or when

``the people spoiled his substance,''
as the Targum; plundered the city of all its wealth and riches: and foreigners entered into his gates;
the gates of their cities, particularly Jerusalem; even such who came from a far country, the Babylonians, who were aliens and strangers from the commonwealth of Israel; whereas the Edomites were their near neighbours, and allied to them by blood, though not of the same religion; and by whom they helped against a foreign enemy, instead of being used by them as they were: and cast lots upon Jerusalem;
either to know when they should make their attack upon it; or else, having taken it, the generals of the Chaldean army cast lots upon the captives, to divide them among them, so Kimchi; see ( Joel 3:3 ) ( Nahum 3:10 ) ; or rather, the soldiers cast lots for the division of the plunder of the city, as was usual at such times: even thou [wast] as one of them;
the Edomites joined the Chaldeans, entered into the city with them, showed as much wrath, spite, and malice, as they did, and were as busy in dividing the spoil. So Aben Ezra interprets these and the following verses of the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar; but Kimchi expounds them of the destruction of them by the Romans, at which he supposes many Edomites to be present, and rejoiced at it: could this be supported, the connection would be more clear and close between these words and those that follow, which respect the Gospel dispensation, beginning at ( Obadiah 1:17 ) ; but the Edomites were not in being then; and that there were many of them in the Roman army, and that Titus himself was one, is all fabulous.

Ébādǐyàshū 1:11 In-Context

9 Tí màn nǎ , nǐde yǒng shì bì jīng huáng , shènzhì Yǐsǎo shān de rén , dōu beì shā lù jiǎnchú .
10 Yīn nǐ xiàng xiōngdi Yǎgè xíng qiángbào , xiūkuì bì zhēgaì nǐ , nǐ yĕ bì yǒngyuǎn duàn jué .
11 Dāng waìrén lǔlǜe Yǎgè de cáiwù , waìbāngrén jìnrù tāde chéng mén , wèi Yēlùsǎlĕng niānjiū de rìzi , nǐ jìng zhàn zaì yī páng , xiàng yǔ tāmen tóng huǒ .
12 Nǐ xiōngdi zāo nán de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng dèng yǎn kàn zhe , Yóudà rén beì miè de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng yīncǐ huānlè . tāmen zāo nán de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng shuō kuángào de huà .
13 Wǒ mín zāo zāi de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng jìn tāmende chéng mén . tāmen zāo zāi de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng dèng yǎn kàn zhe tāmen shòu kǔ . tāmen zāo zāi de rìzi , nǐ bùdàng shēnshǒu qiǎng tāmende cáiwù .
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