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Jonathan Gibson on Teaching Obadiah
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Jonathan Gibson on Teaching Obadiah

Nancy Guthrie interviews Old Testament scholar Jonathan Gibson about how to teach the book of Obadiah.

Help Me Teach The Bible · Jonathan Gibson, Nancy Guthrie

September 3, 202054m 11s

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Show Notes

It’s the shortest book in the Old Testament—only twenty-one verses—and I don’t think I’ve heard it preached or taught. According to my guest, Jonathan Gibson, associate professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, the message of this short book is “the realization of the Lord’s sovereignty and the role reversal of Edom and Judah on the day of the Lord.”

Essential to understanding and teaching the book is its connection to the narrative of Jacob and Esau as Obadiah applies events in the individual biographies of Esau and Jacob to Edom and Judah. Rather than teaching Obadiah as a warning against human pride, Gibson suggests that the book should be presented as as the outworking of God’s covenant promise to Abraham to bless those who blessed him and curse those who dishonored him.

Books by Jonathan Gibson

Recommended Resources on Obadiah

Topics

edomold testamentminor prophetsjudahobadiah