Genesis 33:18
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
ያዕቆብም ከሁለቱ ወንዞች መካከል በተመለሰ ጊዜ በከነዓን ምድር ወዳለችው ወደ ሰቂሞን ከተማ ወደ ሴሎም መጣ፤ በከተማዪቱም ፊት ለፊት ሰፈረ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jacob arrived at a city called Shalem near Shechem in Canaan after leaving Padanaram. He set up his tent outside the city. It’s a simple travel narrative showing Jacob's journey.
Explained for Children
Imagine you’re on a big adventure to a new place. Jacob was like that, traveling to a new city called Shalem. He didn’t go inside right away; he just put up his tent near the city. It’s like setting up a tent on a camping trip just outside of a town.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites who were about to enter the promised land. The cultural setting was nomadic with many tribes and city-states in Canaan.
Living It Out Today
In our modern life, we can apply this to when we move to a new place. Like Jacob, we might stay a bit outside the city first, getting comfortable before fully integrating. This can be helpful in a new school or neighborhood.
Topics
TravelSettlementJacob's JourneyCanaanTentLand Promises
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jacob set up his tent outside the city?
Jacob set up his tent outside the city to assess the situation and to prepare for potential challenges, much like a traveler setting up camp before entering a new area.
What does this verse tell us about Jacob's life?
It shows Jacob as a traveler and settler, indicating his journey and the challenges he faced in settling in new lands.
Why is the location of Shalem important?
Shalem is significant as it marks the place where Jacob arrived after his long journey, setting the stage for further events in his life.
How does this verse connect to other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects to other parts of the Bible that discuss Jacob's travels and his eventual settlement in the promised land, such as in Exodus and Joshua.
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