1 Chronicles 2:53
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
እንዲሁም የቂርያትይዓሪም ጐሣዎች፤ ይትራውያን፣ ፉታውያን፣ ሹማታውያን፣ ሚሽራውያን፣ ጾርዓውያንና ኤሽታኦላውያን ከእነዚህ የመጡ ጐሣዎች ነበሩ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists families from Kirjathjearim, including the Ithrites, Puhites, Shumathites, and Mishraites. It also mentions that the Zareathites and Eshtaulites came from these families. The verse is part of a genealogical record in the book of 1 Chronicles.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're drawing a big family tree. This verse is like adding more branches to the tree, showing how different families are related. It's like when you say, 'My cousin's friend's uncle is my neighbor's dad,' but with names from a long time ago.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was likely written after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BCE. The author, traditionally believed to be Ezra, wrote to the returning Israelites, emphasizing the importance of their heritage and lineage. This genealogical record helps trace the origins of various Israelite families and their connections to each other.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse teaches us about the importance of family history and heritage. Just as these families were proud of their lineage, we can appreciate and understand our own family histories, which can give us a sense of identity and belonging.
Topics
genealogyfamily heritageidentityIsraelite historylineagetribal affiliations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are genealogies important in the Bible?
Genealogies help trace family histories and connections, establishing identity and lineage. They are crucial for understanding the context of biblical narratives and for tracing the lineage of important figures like Jesus.
What is the significance of Kirjathjearim in the Bible?
Kirjathjearim was an important city in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin. It was a place where the ark of the covenant was kept for a time, and it often appears in stories related to Israel's early history.
How can we apply the concept of lineage from this verse to our lives?
Understanding our family heritage can help us appreciate our roots and how they shape who we are. It can also foster a sense of belonging and identity, connecting us to our past and future generations.
Are the families listed in this verse still relevant today?
While these specific families may not be directly relevant today, the concept of lineage and family heritage remains important. Knowing our family histories can provide context and meaning to our lives, much like the genealogies in the Bible.
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