Genesis 46:15

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the number of children and grandchildren Jacob had from Leah, including his daughter Dinah. The total number of family members is thirty-three. It describes the lineage and size of Jacob's family at that time.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big family like yours, but much bigger. Jacob had lots of kids and grandkids from his wife Leah, and this verse is counting them all, just like you might count all your cousins and aunts and uncles during a big family reunion!

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This verse was recorded to give an accurate count of Jacob’s family members as they prepared to move to Egypt. The cultural setting reflects a patriarchal society where family lineage was crucial.

Living It Out Today

Today, understanding the importance of family lineage can help us appreciate our roots. Just like Jacob’s family, our family history can shape our identity and provide a sense of belonging and heritage.

Topics

familylineagegenealogyheritagepatriarchal societyJacob's family

Related Verses

Genesis 35:22Genesis 46:8-27Exodus 1:1-5Numbers 26:5-81 Chronicles 7:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the count of family members important in Genesis 46:15?
The count highlights the size and importance of Jacob’s family, crucial for their journey to Egypt and understanding their lineage.
How does this verse relate to other parts of Genesis?
It ties into other genealogies and family histories, showing the growth and importance of Jacob’s lineage as part of God’s promises.
What can we learn about family from this verse?
We learn about the value of family lineage and the importance of knowing our roots, which can influence our identity and relationships.
Why is Dinah mentioned separately in this count?
Dinah is mentioned separately to emphasize her unique role in the family narrative, possibly highlighting the importance of women in the lineage.
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