God, who assigns to nations their territories (Acts 17:26), has allotted Edom to the desert creatures for ever.

Sentence on the Nations. Blessings in Store for God's People

These Chapter s are now generally considered non-Isaianic and referred to the period of the exile, on two grounds: (a) the literary style is unlike Isaiah's. (b) The strong feeling against Edom points to a date subsequent to the capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, when the Edomites exulted in the city's fall and sided against the Jews, conduct which provoked bitter resentment (Obadiah 1:10; Lamentations 4:21; Psalms 137:7).

Isaiah 34.

1-4. The judgment upon the nations,

5-17. and upon Edom in particular.

Isaiah 35. The blessings in store for God's redeemed people.

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