The predominant emotion is God's wrath towards the Edomites for their actions against Israel, vividly portraying divine judgment.
The text highlights the Edomites' pride and arrogance as the root causes of their downfall, exemplified by their contempt and security in their strongholds.
Divine retribution is evident for Edom's gloating and participation in the looting of Jerusalem, reflecting a righteous correction of injustice.
The prophecy unfolds with a tone of fear and desolation that will befall Edom as they find themselves isolated and vulnerable due to betrayal by allies.
For Israel, there is an emotional shift towards triumph and restoration, contrasting sharply with Edom's destruction and highlighting a vision of dominion and renewal.