RT Article T1 Poetic Justice in Obadiah JF Journal for the study of the Old Testament VO 35 IS 2 SP 247 OP 255 A1 Anderson, Bradford A. LA English YR 2010 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1777014433 AB The book of Obadiah has long been recognized for its message of lex talionis. This is not, however, simply a theme of this short book. Rather, the present article argues that the idea that Edom’s deeds will return upon its head is embedded in the language of the book itself. This ‘poetic justice’ occurs in a series of word plays and allusions that can be traced throughout Obadiah. The word plays juxtapose the identities and futures of Edom and Judah, and allude in various ways to Edom’s coming reckoning. A recognition of these dimensions of the Hebrew text may help the reader more fully appreciate the rhetorical force and literary artistry of this shortest of prophetic books. K1 Obadiah K1 lex talionis K1 Judah K1 Esau K1 Edom DO 10.1177/0309089210378961