1 Chronicles 8:14

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What Does This Mean?

This verse lists three names: Ahio, Shashak, and Jeremoth. It is part of a genealogical record in the book of 1 Chronicles, detailing the lineage of the Israelites. There is no speaker here, just a list of names.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a family tree for a school project. You might list your cousins or aunts and uncles. Here, the Bible is doing the same thing for some of the people in the tribe of Benjamin. It's saying, 'Here's Ahio, here's Shashak, and here's Jeremoth,' just like you'd say, 'Here's your cousin, here's your aunt, and here's your uncle.'

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, possibly Ezra or a similar figure, around the 400s BC. This genealogical record was important for the returned exiles from Babylon to understand their lineage and place within the Jewish community. It reflects the cultural importance of genealogy in ancient Israelite society.

Living It Out Today

Understanding your own family tree can be a way to connect with your heritage and identity. Just as these names help trace the lineage of the Israelites, your family tree can help you understand where you come from and how you fit into the broader tapestry of your family history.

Topics

genealogylineageidentityfamilyIsraelite tribesheritage

Related Verses

Genesis 5:1-321 Chronicles 6:33-38Luke 3:23-38Matthew 1:1-17Exodus 6:14-25

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are genealogies important in the Bible?
Genealogies in the Bible help trace the lineage of people, connecting them to their ancestors and providing a historical context for their roles and significance within the community.
Who is the Chronicler?
The Chronicler is the unknown author of 1 and 2 Chronicles. This author likely lived after the Babylonian exile and was involved in rebuilding the Jewish community in Jerusalem.
How can genealogical records be useful today?
Genealogical records can help individuals trace their ancestry, understand their heritage, and connect with their roots, which can be very meaningful for personal identity and family history.
What is the significance of the names Ahio, Shashak, and Jeremoth?
The names Ahio, Shashak, and Jeremoth are part of a genealogical record that helps trace the lineage of the Israelites, particularly within the tribe of Benjamin. They represent individuals in a long line of ancestors.
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