Obadiah 1:3
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about someone who thinks they are safe and unbeatable because of where they live, but their pride has tricked them into believing this. God or the prophet Obadiah is warning that even if you feel secure, your pride can deceive you.
Explained for Children
Imagine a kid sitting at the top of a big treehouse thinking no one can get to him because it's so high up. He feels safe and proud, but someone else might find a way down anyway. This verse is like that—God is saying even if we think we're too strong or safe, our pride can make us believe lies.
Historical Background
Obadiah wrote this prophecy likely during the 8th century BC, addressing Edom's arrogance and their belief in their security due to the natural defenses of their land. The audience was both Edom and Israel, with a message about divine judgment on those who rely on human strength.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, consider someone who thinks they're invincible because of their wealth or status. This verse serves as a reminder that no one is safe from downfall if pride blinds them to the need for humility before God and others.