Oded and the Captives of Judah
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rhpas3686
Description
Oded the prophet stands among Israelites as the captives of Judah are restored with mercy. Men distribute garments, food, and provisions while women and children receive care beside loaded vessels and a waiting donkey. The scene portrays the aftermath of war in 2 Chronicles 28, when Israel had taken prisoners from Judah and the prophet Oded confronted the victors with the fear of the Lord. In response, leaders of Ephraim clothed the naked, fed the hungry, anointed the wounded, and carried the weak on donkeys to Jericho.
The image emphasizes repentance expressed through tangible compassion. Oded’s rebuke turns conquest into mercy, showing that covenant obedience is measured not only by victory or power but by justice, humility, and care for the vulnerable. This artwork serves well for Bible lessons on mercy, prophetic correction, reconciliation, wartime captives, and God’s call to treat enemies with righteousness.
The image emphasizes repentance expressed through tangible compassion. Oded’s rebuke turns conquest into mercy, showing that covenant obedience is measured not only by victory or power but by justice, humility, and care for the vulnerable. This artwork serves well for Bible lessons on mercy, prophetic correction, reconciliation, wartime captives, and God’s call to treat enemies with righteousness.
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