Genesis 42:2
Amharic Bible (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (የብሉይና የሐዲስ ኪዳን መጻሕፍት))
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jacob is talking to his sons and telling them to go to Egypt to buy corn because there is a famine in their land. He hopes that by doing so, they can survive and not die from hunger.
Explained for Children
Imagine your family is running out of food, and you hear there's a store far away that has lots of it. Your dad asks you and your siblings to go there and buy some food so that you all don't go hungry. That's what's happening here!
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Genesis, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It is part of the story of Jacob and his family during a severe famine in Canaan, and the cultural setting is that of the ancient Near East, where Egypt was known for its abundant resources.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about this verse when facing a difficult situation where we need to make a decision to ensure our survival or well-being. Just like Jacob sent his sons to Egypt to buy food, we too might need to take bold steps to secure what we need in times of scarcity or hardship.