1 Chronicles 7:24
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Efraim se dogter, Seëra, het die dorpe Bet-Goron-Onder, Bet-Goron-Bo en Ussen-Seëra gebou.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us about a woman named Sherah, who built three places: Bethhoron the nether, Bethhoron the upper, and Uzzensherah. It highlights the accomplishments of a woman in biblical times.
Explained for Children
Imagine a girl who built three really cool treehouses in her backyard. That's kind of like what Sherah did, but instead of treehouses, she built three important places where people could live and work.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a Levite, around 400-300 BCE. It was written to remind the Israelites of their rich history and genealogies, setting a context for their return from exile.
Living It Out Today
Sherah's story can inspire us to lead and create in our communities. Think about a project you could start, like organizing a community garden or setting up a book club.
Topics
leadershipwomen in the Biblecommunity buildinggenealogyhistoryaccomplishments
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Sherah and what was her significance?
Sherah was a notable woman mentioned in the Bible who built three significant places, demonstrating her leadership and contribution to her community.
How does Sherah's story relate to community building today?
Sherah's story encourages modern individuals to lead and create within their own communities, much like she did by building these important places.
What can we learn about women's roles in the Bible from Sherah's story?
Sherah's story highlights that women in the Bible were capable leaders and builders, contributing significantly to their communities.
Where are Bethhoron and Uzzensherah located historically?
Bethhoron was an important city in ancient Israel, with two parts known as the nether and the upper. Uzzensherah is less well-known, but likely located in the same general area.
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