1 Chronicles 7:39

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the sons of Ulla: Arah, Haniel, and Rezia. It's a genealogical record, not a dialogue, and provides information about family lineage in ancient times.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend named Ulla. This verse tells us about Ulla's kids, just like how you might tell someone about your brothers or sisters. The kids are named Arah, Haniel, and Rezia. It's like a family tree that helps us understand who is related to whom a long, long time ago.

Historical Background

The Book of Chronicles was written to preserve the history of the Israelites after the Babylonian exile. This verse is part of a genealogical record compiled by the Chronicler, likely in the 4th century BCE. It provides lineage details for the Israelite tribes, important for historical and religious identity.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of family history and lineage. Just as ancient Israelites recorded their family lines, modern families can keep records of their ancestors, which can be a source of identity and connection to their heritage.

Topics

genealogyfamilyidentityhistoryIsraeliteslineage

Related Verses

Genesis 11:10-26Matthew 1:2-16Luke 3:23-38Ezra 2:61Numbers 1:1-4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is family lineage important in the Bible?
Family lineage is important because it helps establish identity and heritage, particularly for the Israelites who needed to prove their lineage to maintain their status and rights within the community.
Who was Ulla in the Bible?
Ulla is mentioned briefly in the genealogical records of the Bible, specifically in 1 Chronicles 7:39. She is known for being the mother of Arah, Haniel, and Rezia.
How can we apply the concept of family lineage to our lives today?
Understanding family lineage can help us appreciate our roots and cultural heritage. It can also foster a sense of belonging and connection to our ancestors.
What are some other genealogies in the Bible?
The Bible includes several genealogies, such as those in Genesis, Matthew, and Luke, which trace the lineage of key figures including Abraham, Jesus, and the Israelite tribes.
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