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Oded (prophet)

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This article is about the biblical prophet. For the biblical father of the prophet Azariah, seeOded, father of Azariah.

Oded (Hebrew:עוֹדֵד‘Ōḏêḏ) is aprophet in theHebrew Bible, mentioned in2 Chronicles 28. He was fromSamaria, and met the army of the northern kingdom ofIsrael, who were returning with captives fromJudah. In a speech from verse 9 to verse 11, he urged them to return the slaves. He was joined in this plea by some of the northern kingdom's leaders (verses 12-13), and it was successful.[1] The slaves were escorted back toJericho (verse 15) after being clothed, fed,anointed and some of them put on donkeys.

The leaders, certain chiefs of theEphraimites, were Azariah son of Johanan, Berechiah son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah son of Shallum, and Amasa son of Hadlai, who said, “You shall not bring the captives in here, for you propose to bring on us guilt against the Lord in addition to our present sins and guilt. For our guilt is already great, and there is fierce wrath against Israel.” This episode has been compared to the story of theGood Samaritan.[2]

William Schniedewind notes that Oded is the only prophet in theBook of Chronicles who does not address a king. Schniedewind argues that this is because "inthe Chronicler's view there was no legitimate northern king to address".[3]

A differentOded is mentioned in 2 Chronicles 15, as being the father of the prophetAzariah.

References

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  1. ^M. A. Macleod, "Oded," inThe New Bible Dictionary, p. 905.
  2. ^"2 Chronicles 28:8-15 NRSV - - Bible Gateway".
  3. ^Schniedewind, William (1995).The Word of God in Transition: From Prophet to Exegete in the Second Temple Period. p. 235.ISBN 9781850755500. Retrieved14 November 2014.
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