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1:10 The charges against Edom
10 Because of your violence against your brother Yacob’s descendants,
and you’ll be destroyed forever.
11 You just stood and watched on that day when strangers carried away their wealth.
≈When foreigners entered their gates and took possession of Yerushalem, you wished it was you doing that.
12 You shouldn’t have gloated over your cousins on the day of their misfortune.
≈And you shouldn’t have celebrated about the destruction of the people of Yehudah.
You shouldn’t have bragged in their time of distress.
13 You shouldn’t have gone into their city at the time of their calamity.
You shouldn’t have gloated—yes, you—over their misery in their time of disaster.
And you women shouldn’t have grabbed their wealth on the day of their catastrophe.
14 You shouldn’t have stood at the crossroads to kill those trying to escape,[ref]
And you shouldn’t have handed-over any survivors that you’d captured in their time of trouble.
Isa 34:5-17:
9 ◙ 10 [ref]◙ 11 ◙ 12 ◙ 13 ◙ 14 ◙ 15 ◙
63:1-6:
63:1-6: Isa 34:5-17; Jer 49:7-22; Eze 25:12-14; 35:1-15; Amos 1:11-12; Oba 1-14; Mal 1:2-5.
Jer 49:7-22:
49:7 The speech of God concerning the me from-Idum
Eze 25:12-14:
35:1-15:
35:1 The pegpanagne of punishment of Inged Idum
Amos 1:11-12:
Mal 1:2-5:
1:2 Yahweh’s love for the Israelis
2 “I have loved you all,” says Yahweh, but you say, “How have you shown your love for us?”
“Wasn’t Esaw Yacob’s brother?” declares Yahweh. “Yet I’ve loved Yacob[ref] 3 and rejected Esaw. I’ve turned the hills where Esaw lived into a wasteland and given his inheritance to the wild jackals.”
4 If Esaw’s descendants in Edom say, “We’ve been crushed, but we’ll return and rebuild what was destroyed,” then army-commander Yahweh will say, “They might build, but I will tear down. Others will call them ‘The country of wickedness’ and ‘The people who Yahweh is forever angry with.’
5 Your own eyes will see it, and you’ll say, ‘Yahweh is great even outside Israel’s borders.’ ”