1 Chronicles 3:22

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the descendants of Shechaniah and Shemaiah. It mentions that Shemaiah had six sons: Hattush, Igeal, Bariah, Neariah, Shaphat, and one unnamed son.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big family tree like the one in this verse. It's like saying, 'Grandpa Shechaniah had a son named Shemaiah, and Shemaiah had six little boys, just like how you have brothers or cousins in your family.'

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Chronicles was likely written by Ezra after the Babylonian exile, around 450-425 BCE. It serves as a genealogical record and is meant to reinforce the identity and heritage of the returned exiles to Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Understanding family lineage can help us appreciate our own family history and the connections we have to our ancestors. Just like these names are part of a larger family story, each of us plays a role in our own family narrative.

Topics

genealogyfamilyhistoryidentitylineagedescendants

Related Verses

Genesis 11:10-26Ezra 2:611 Chronicles 9:4Luke 3:23-38Romans 9:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is family lineage important in the Bible?
Family lineage is important in the Bible as it helps trace the heritage and fulfill prophecies, such as the lineage of Jesus Christ.
How can I understand the genealogies in the Bible better?
To understand genealogies, it's helpful to use resources like commentaries, family tree diagrams, and cross-referencing with other parts of the Bible.
What can we learn from the names listed in 1 Chronicles 3:22?
The names listed help us understand the structure of ancient families and the importance of maintaining records of ancestry.
How does this verse relate to the broader message of 1 Chronicles?
This verse is part of a larger genealogical record that emphasizes continuity and identity, reinforcing the heritage of the people of Israel.
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