Ruth 4:19

Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ruth 4:19 is part of a genealogy listing. It states that Hezron had a son named Ram, and Ram had a son named Amminadab. This genealogy shows the lineage leading up to King David and eventually to Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine a family tree like the branches on a big oak tree. This verse tells us about two branches in the family tree of Jesus. Hezron had a child named Ram, and then Ram had a child named Amminadab. Just like how you have parents and grandparents, this is talking about the grandparents and great-grandparents in Jesus' family.

Historical Background

This genealogy is found in the Book of Ruth, traditionally attributed to the prophet Samuel, though authorship is debated. Written around the 6th century BCE, it details the lineage of King David, emphasizing the continuity and importance of his lineage in the context of the Israelite tribes.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this genealogy can remind us of the importance of understanding our roots and heritage. Just as knowing the lineage of Jesus helps us understand his significance, knowing our own family history can provide context and a sense of identity.

Topics

genealogylineagefamilyIsraelite historybiblical figuresJesus' ancestry

Related Verses

Matthew 1:31 Chronicles 2:9-101 Chronicles 2:10Ruth 4:20Luke 3:32

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this genealogy important?
This genealogy is important because it establishes the lineage leading to King David and eventually Jesus Christ, highlighting the divine plan in human history.
How does this relate to Jesus?
This genealogy traces back the lineage of Jesus, showing his connection to the line of David, which is significant for understanding his royal and divine claims.
What does the name 'Amminadab' mean?
The name 'Amminadab' means 'my kinsman is noble' or 'my people is generous', suggesting a noble heritage in the family line.
How can I use this verse in my daily life?
Understanding your family history and heritage can give you a sense of identity and purpose. This verse can inspire you to explore and appreciate your own family roots.
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