“Concerning Edom!
Thus says Yahweh of hosts!
‘Is there no longer wisdom
In Teman?
Has counsel perished
From the prudent?
Has their wisdom vanished?
Flee!
Turn back!
Get down low!
O inhabitants of Dedan!
I will bring
The calamity of Esau
Upon him,
Like the time
When I punished him.
If grape-gatherers
Came to you,
Would they not
Leave gleanings?
If thieves came
By night,
Would they not pillage
Only what they wanted?”
Edom was south of the Dead Sea, south of Moab and south of Judah. Its biblical origin was the place where Esau, the twin brother of Jacob, went to live in Genesis, chapter 36. Yahweh has a series of questions for Edom. What happened to their wisdom, especially at Teman, perhaps a tribal group in Edom, since Teman was the name of the grandson of Esau. One of Job’s friends Eliphaz was a Temanite. Obadiah, an almost unknown minor prophet, seemed to take some of this diatribe against Edom into most of his work. Something has happened to the counsel and prudence of Edom. Has all their wisdom vanished? Dedan was a tribe involved in commerce. Both grape gatherers and thieves would leave something behind. They would not take everything. Thus the grape pickers would leave some grapes for the later gleaners to come along and get some of these overlooked grapes. The same is true about nightly thieves who would only take what they needed.