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In the day that you stood on the other side, in the day that strangers carried away his substance, and foreigners entered into his gates, and cast lots for Jerusalem, even you were like one of them.

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The Sin of Indifference

Commentators highlight that Edom's sin was not just aggression, but malicious inaction. They "stood on the other side," watching with pleasure as their relatives in Judah were destroyed. Matthew Henry applies this broadly, warning that "idle spectators of their neighbors' troubles when they are able to be active helpers have a great deal to answer for." This serves as a powerful reminder against apathy and the responsibility to act when others are suffering.

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Obadiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Obadiah 1:11

18th Century

Theologian

In the day that you stood on the other side – The time when they so stood is not defined in itself as past or future. It is literal…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Obadiah 1:10–16

19th Century

Bishop

10-16.— THE DIVINE SENTENCE JUSTIFIED BY EDOM’S GUILT.

This justification takes the form of a warning against a repetition …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Obadiah 1:10–11

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet here presents the reason why God would deal so severely and dreadfully with the Idumeans. Had he simply prophesied of their destruction…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Obadiah 1:11

17th Century

Pastor

In the day you stood on the other side
Aloof off, as a spectator of the ruin of Jerusalem, and that with delight and…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Obadiah 1:1–16

17th Century

Minister

This prophecy is against Edom. Its destruction seems to have been typical, like their father Esau's rejection, and appears to refer to the destruct…