Malachi God's Messenger)
(NASB quoted by original author)
[The opinions or views of the author of the book Malachi God's Messenger are not necessarily those of the poster.]

(full book and other chapters available online; available for purchase)
Gen. 36:1 and 8 says,
Mount Seir: Edom Occupied Territory
Esau passed his carnal viewpoint to his descendants. They desired to inherit the Promised Land, always believing it was rightfully theirs. So when Israel and Judah were sent into captivity to Assyria and Babylon, they rejoiced and seized the opportunity to lay claim to the land. They had already usurped the inheritance of Mount Seir, a story that is told in the ancient book of Jasher. Jasher 30:26, 27 tells us,
This, says Jasher, was how Edom came to inherit Mount Seir. Even so, they never lost their desire to expand their territory into the land of Canaan. When Israel and Judah were deported, the Edomites rejoiced and came into the land to occupy it in their absence.
Divine Judgment Against Mount Seir (Edom)
And so many years later, Ezekiel prophesied to Edom, who was living in Mount Seir at the time, saying in Ezekiel 35:1-4,
The reason for this divine judgment is given in verses 10 and 11,
Again, God says in Ezekiel 36:5,
(NASB quoted by original author)
[The opinions or views of the author of the book Malachi God's Messenger are not necessarily those of the poster.]
(full book and other chapters available online; available for purchase)
Chapter Sections:
Mount Seir: Edom Occupied Territory (scroll down)
Divine Judgment Against Mount Seir (Edom) (scroll down)
The Incorporation of Edom into Jewry
Two Baskets of Figs
The Cursed Fig Tree
The Nation of Edom
Mount Seir: Edom Occupied Territory (scroll down)
Divine Judgment Against Mount Seir (Edom) (scroll down)
The Incorporation of Edom into Jewry
Two Baskets of Figs
The Cursed Fig Tree
The Nation of Edom
Mount Seir: Edom Occupied Territory
Esau passed his carnal viewpoint to his descendants. They desired to inherit the Promised Land, always believing it was rightfully theirs. So when Israel and Judah were sent into captivity to Assyria and Babylon, they rejoiced and seized the opportunity to lay claim to the land. They had already usurped the inheritance of Mount Seir, a story that is told in the ancient book of Jasher. Jasher 30:26, 27 tells us,
This, says Jasher, was how Edom came to inherit Mount Seir. Even so, they never lost their desire to expand their territory into the land of Canaan. When Israel and Judah were deported, the Edomites rejoiced and came into the land to occupy it in their absence.
Divine Judgment Against Mount Seir (Edom)
And so many years later, Ezekiel prophesied to Edom, who was living in Mount Seir at the time, saying in Ezekiel 35:1-4,
The reason for this divine judgment is given in verses 10 and 11,
Again, God says in Ezekiel 36:5,
Comment