1 Chronicles 2:46

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some family members in Caleb's lineage. Ephah, who was Caleb's concubine, gave birth to Haran, Moza, and Gazez. Haran then became the father of Gazez. It provides genealogical details about the family.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big family tree with lots of cousins and aunts and uncles. This verse tells us about one branch of Caleb's family tree, where Ephah, who was like a special friend to Caleb, had some children and grandchildren. It's like adding new branches to your family tree!

Historical Background

The book of 1 Chronicles was likely compiled in the 4th or 5th century BCE by priests or scribes, possibly in Jerusalem. It provides genealogical records and historical details of Israel's kings and prominent figures, serving as a reference for the lineage of important families and leaders.

Living It Out Today

Understanding family lineage can help us connect to our roots and heritage. In modern times, this might mean researching your family tree to understand where you come from, which can provide a sense of identity and belonging.

Topics

genealogyfamilylineageheritageancestryhistory

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 4:181 Chronicles 9:17Deuteronomy 25:5-6Matthew 1:3Luke 3:32

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ephah?
Ephah is mentioned as Caleb's concubine, which means she was a secondary wife or a partner in a less formal marriage arrangement in ancient Israel.
What is the significance of genealogical records in the Bible?
Genealogical records help trace the lineage of significant figures and families in biblical history, providing context for the broader narratives and fulfilling promises made to the patriarchs.
Why is Caleb's family lineage important?
Caleb's lineage is important because it helps track the descendants of the tribe of Judah, which includes significant figures like King David and Jesus Christ.
How can understanding family lineage benefit me?
Understanding family lineage can provide a deeper sense of identity and connection to your heritage, offering insights into your cultural and historical background.
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