Chapter overview of Obadiah
Chapter Summary of Obadiah
Key Thought: Edom.
Number of Chapters: 1
Key Verse: Ob 1:21
Christ seen as: "The Lord in His Kingdom."
Writer of the Book: Obadiah
Date: 900-880 B.
Conclusion of the Book: We should take solemn warning against the perils of pride and anti-Semetism.
SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE
Contents: Edom's humiliation because of sin against God's people.
Characters: God, Obadiah.
Conclusion: If men in their pride and carnal security dare to challenge om-
nipotence, their challenge will be taken up, and God will promptly lay
them low. God will not suffer men to be puffed up by the humiliation of
His people, nor to gloat over them in their afflictions.
Key Word: Edom, Ob 1:1.
Strong Verses: Ob 1:4, 15.
Striking Facts: Ob 1:17. Following the day of recompense, for which Christ
is coming to the earth, the promise of deliverance and holiness for the
people shall be fulfilled. The kingdoms of the world shall then become the
kingdoms of the Lord and His Christ, who will take to Himself great power,
and reign.
Summarized Bible
complete summary of the New Testament Keith L. Brooks
Published 1919
Key Thought: Edom.
Number of Chapters: 1
Key Verse: Ob 1:21
Christ seen as: "The Lord in His Kingdom."
Writer of the Book: Obadiah
Date: 900-880 B.
Conclusion of the Book: We should take solemn warning against the perils of pride and anti-Semetism.
SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE
Contents: Edom's humiliation because of sin against God's people.
Characters: God, Obadiah.
Conclusion: If men in their pride and carnal security dare to challenge om-
nipotence, their challenge will be taken up, and God will promptly lay
them low. God will not suffer men to be puffed up by the humiliation of
His people, nor to gloat over them in their afflictions.
Key Word: Edom, Ob 1:1.
Strong Verses: Ob 1:4, 15.
Striking Facts: Ob 1:17. Following the day of recompense, for which Christ
is coming to the earth, the promise of deliverance and holiness for the
people shall be fulfilled. The kingdoms of the world shall then become the
kingdoms of the Lord and His Christ, who will take to Himself great power,
and reign.
Summarized Bible
complete summary of the New Testament Keith L. Brooks
Published 1919