Numbers 3:19

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What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the sons of Kohath, who were part of the Levite family. The names are Amram, Izehar, Hebron, and Uzziel. This list helps identify the family lineages and roles within the tribe of Levi.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big family tree, and this verse is like a branch showing the names of Kohath's children. It's like when you meet new friends and want to know who is part of your family, so you can understand how everyone is connected.

Historical Background

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1440-1400 B.C.E. It details the journey of the Israelites after the Exodus from Egypt. The list of Kohath's sons is important for understanding the lineage and roles within the Levitical families, who were responsible for various duties in the Tabernacle.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of knowing our family history and understanding our roles within our communities. Just as the Levites had specific duties, each person has a unique role to play in society.

Topics

family lineageLevitesIsraelite tribesTabernacle dutiesgenealogyroles and responsibilities

Related Verses

Exodus 6:181 Chronicles 6:21 Chronicles 23:12Exodus 28:1Numbers 4:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the lineage of Kohath's sons important?
Understanding the lineage helps in tracing family roles and responsibilities within the Levitical tribe, especially concerning service in the Tabernacle.
What were the Levites responsible for?
The Levites were responsible for various tasks in the Tabernacle, including setting up and taking down the tent, carrying the sacred items, and other duties related to worship and service to God.
How does this verse connect to other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects to other genealogies and lists of Levites found throughout the Old Testament, helping to establish a continuous narrative of family lineages and roles.
Can you explain the role of Amram in the Bible?
Amram was the father of Moses and Aaron. He is significant because his children played crucial roles in the leadership of the Israelites, especially in the Exodus and the establishment of the covenant.
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