1 Chronicles 11:40
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَعِيرا اليَثْرِيُّ، وَجارِبُ اليَثْرِيُّ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Chronicles lists two individuals named Ira and Gareb, both from the tribe of Ithrite. The names are part of a larger list of people mentioned in the text. The verse does not contain dialogue; it simply provides names for historical record.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a list of your friends for a big party. This verse is like that, but instead of party guests, it lists two friends named Ira and Gareb who belonged to a group called the Ithrites. It's like adding their names to a big family tree book.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was likely written by an unknown author between 450-425 BCE, after the Babylonian exile. The text aims to provide a historical record of the Israelites, listing their leaders and notable individuals. The audience was primarily the returning exiles who needed to reconnect with their heritage.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, keeping records of people and their roles is still important, like in a company or community organization. This can help in recognizing contributions and maintaining a sense of history and identity.
Topics
historical recordsleadershipcommunitygenealogyidentitytribal affiliation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the names Ira and Gareb important in 1 Chronicles?
The names are important because they help establish the historical and genealogical context of the Israelites. Listing individuals helps trace lineage and understand community structure.
What does the term 'Ithrite' refer to in the verse?
The term 'Ithrite' refers to a member of a specific tribe or clan. In this context, it helps identify the tribal affiliation of the individuals mentioned.
How does this verse contribute to our understanding of the Israelite community?
This verse contributes by providing names that help piece together the broader picture of the Israelite community, particularly in terms of tribal and familial connections.
Why is genealogy important in the Bible?
Genealogy is important because it provides a historical record and helps trace the lineage of key figures, connecting past events to future generations and establishing the heritage and identity of the Israelites.
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