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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74202" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74202" /> ==
<p> '''Obadi'ah.''' ''(servant of the Lord).'' </p> <p> 1. [[A]] man, whose sons are enumerated, in the genealogy of the tribe of Judah. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:21. [[(B.C.]] 470). </p> <p> 2. [[A]] descendant of Issachar, and a chief man of his tribe. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:3. [[(B.C.]] 1014). </p> <p> 3. One of the six sons of Azel, a descendant of Saul. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:33; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:44. [[(B.C.]] 720). </p> <p> 4. [[A]] Levite, son of Shemaiah, and descended from Jeduthun. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:16; &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:25. </p> <p> 5. The second of the lion-faced Gadites, who joined David at Ziklag. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 12:9. [[(B.C.]] 1054). </p> <p> 6. One of the Princes of Judah, in the reign of Jehoshaphat. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:7. [[(B.C.]] 909). </p> <p> 7. The son of Jehiel, of the sons of Joab, who came up in the second caravan with Ezra. &nbsp;Ezra 8:9. </p> <p> 8. [[A]] priest, or family of priests, who settled the covenant with Nehemiah. &nbsp;Nehemiah 10:5. </p> <p> 9. The fourth of the twelve minor prophets. We know nothing of him, except what we can gather, from the short book, which bears his name. The question of his book's date must depend upon the interpretation of the 11th verse of his prophecy. He, there, speaks of the conquest of Jerusalem, and the captivity of Jacob as having occurred. He probably refers to the captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, [[B.C.]] 688. It must have been uttered, at some time, in the five years which intervened between [[B.C.]] 588 and 583. </p> <p> The book of Obadiah is a sustained denunciation of the Edomites, melting into a vision of the future glories of Zion, when the arm of the Lord should have wrought her deliverance, and have repaid double upon her enemies. </p> <p> 10. An officer of high rank, in the court of Ahab. &nbsp;1 Kings 18:3. He was a devout worshipper of '''Jehovah''' , and at the peril of his life, concealed over a hundred prophets, during the persecution by Jezebel; &nbsp;1 Kings 18:3-16. [[(B.C.]] 904). </p> <p> 11. The father of Ishmaiah, who was chief of the tribe of Zebulun, in David's reign. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:19. [[(B.C.]] before 1014). </p> <p> 12. [[A]] [[Merarite]] Levite, in the reign of Josiah, and one of the overseers of the workmen, in the restoration of the Temple. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:12. [[(B.C.623).]] </p>
<p> '''Obadi'ah.''' ''(servant of the Lord).'' </p> <p> 1. [[A]] man, whose sons are enumerated, in the genealogy of the tribe of Judah. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:21. [[(B.C.]] 470). </p> <p> 2. [[A]] descendant of Issachar, and a chief man of his tribe. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:3. [[(B.C.]] 1014). </p> <p> 3. One of the six sons of Azel, a descendant of Saul. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:33; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:44. [[(B.C.]] 720). </p> <p> 4. [[A]] Levite, son of Shemaiah, and descended from Jeduthun. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:16; &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:25. </p> <p> 5. The second of the lion-faced Gadites, who joined David at Ziklag. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 12:9. [[(B.C.]] 1054). </p> <p> 6. One of the Princes of Judah, in the reign of Jehoshaphat. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:7. [[(B.C.]] 909). </p> <p> 7. The son of Jehiel, of the sons of Joab, who came up in the second caravan with Ezra. &nbsp;Ezra 8:9. </p> <p> 8. [[A]] priest, or family of priests, who settled the covenant with Nehemiah. &nbsp;Nehemiah 10:5. </p> <p> 9. The fourth of the twelve minor prophets. We know nothing of him, except what we can gather, from the short book, which bears his name. The question of his book's date must depend upon the interpretation of the 11th verse of his prophecy. He, there, speaks of the conquest of Jerusalem, and the captivity of Jacob as having occurred. He probably refers to the captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, [[B.C.]] 688. It must have been uttered, at some time, in the five years which intervened between [[B.C.]] 588 and 583. </p> <p> The book of Obadiah is a sustained denunciation of the Edomites, melting into a vision of the future glories of Zion, when the arm of the Lord should have wrought her deliverance, and have repaid double upon her enemies. </p> <p> 10. An officer of high rank, in the court of Ahab. &nbsp;1 Kings 18:3. He was a devout worshipper of [[Jehovah]] , and at the peril of his life, concealed over a hundred prophets, during the persecution by Jezebel; &nbsp;1 Kings 18:3-16. [[(B.C.]] 904). </p> <p> 11. The father of Ishmaiah, who was chief of the tribe of Zebulun, in David's reign. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:19. [[(B.C.]] before 1014). </p> <p> 12. [[A]] [[Merarite]] Levite, in the reign of Josiah, and one of the overseers of the workmen, in the restoration of the Temple. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:12. [[(B.C.623).]] </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67929" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67929" /> ==
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== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70590" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70590" /> ==
<p> '''Obadiah''' (''ôla-dî'ah'' or ''ŏb'a-dî'ah'' ), ''servant of Jehovah.'' The name of 13 persons in Scripture. The most noted of these were: 1. The officer of Ahab's court who hid 150 prophets from Jezebel. 2. The prophet whose prophecy is placed fourth among the minor prophecies. Absolutely nothing is known of his life. His prophecy was possibly uttered subsequently to b.c. 588, as we draw from verse 11. The captivity of this verse is in all probability that by [[Nebuchadnezzar]] in b.c. 588. </p> <p> [[Prophecy]] of, contains a general accusation of Edom, and an account of the prosperity of Zion when Jacob should return from his captivity and Esau be discomfited. There is a striking resemblance between the first nine verses of this prophecy and &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:7-16. One prophet must have read the other's prophecy. </p>
<p> [[Obadiah]] (''ôla-dî'ah'' or ''ŏb'a-dî'ah'' ), ''servant of Jehovah.'' The name of 13 persons in Scripture. The most noted of these were: 1. The officer of Ahab's court who hid 150 prophets from Jezebel. 2. The prophet whose prophecy is placed fourth among the minor prophecies. Absolutely nothing is known of his life. His prophecy was possibly uttered subsequently to b.c. 588, as we draw from verse 11. The captivity of this verse is in all probability that by [[Nebuchadnezzar]] in b.c. 588. </p> <p> [[Prophecy]] of, contains a general accusation of Edom, and an account of the prosperity of Zion when Jacob should return from his captivity and Esau be discomfited. There is a striking resemblance between the first nine verses of this prophecy and &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:7-16. One prophet must have read the other's prophecy. </p>
          
          
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_81208" /> ==
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_81208" /> ==