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What does the Bible say about the annihilation of Esau?

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The Bible indicates that Esau, representing our sinful nature, will ultimately be annihilated and will no longer exist.

In Obadiah, the prophecy reveals God's promise that Esau will be completely eradicated. This concept symbolizes the complete removal of our old sinful nature, which has no place in the Kingdom of Heaven. The verse emphasizes that Esau's past actions of violence and enmity against God and his people lead to divine judgment and ultimate annihilation. This serves as a profound comfort for believers, as it signifies that their sinful nature will be removed and forgotten in their eternal home with Christ.
Scripture References: Obadiah 1:10-16

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