1 Chronicles 4:5
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What Does This Mean?
This verse in 1 Chronicles tells us that Ashur, who was the father of Tekoa, had two wives named Helah and Naarah. The verse is part of the genealogical records in Chronicles, which detail family lineages and connections. It highlights the cultural practice of polygamy in ancient times.
Explained for Children
Imagine a family tree, like the one you draw at school. In this case, Ashur is like a branch on the tree with two leaves, Helah and Naarah. They were both his wives, kind of like having two mommies in a storybook, but this happened a very long time ago.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely after the Babylonian exile, around the 5th century BCE. The audience was the returned exiles in Jerusalem, aiming to strengthen their faith and identity by emphasizing their ancestral lineage and God's promises.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of understanding our family history and the diverse ways families can be structured. It also highlights the complexity of relationships and how they can shape our identities and communities.