1 Chronicles 4:37
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَزِيزا بْنُ شِفْعِي بْنِ ألُّونَ بْنِ يَدايا بْنِ شِمْرِي بْنِ شَمَعْيا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists a genealogy, detailing the lineage of Ziza through several generations. There is no speaker mentioned here, and the key message focuses on tracing family ancestry.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling your friends about your family tree. This verse does the same thing, listing the names of Ziza's grandpas and great-grandpas. It's like saying, 'Ziza's grandpa was Shiphi, and Shiphi's grandpa was Allon, and so on.'
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, possibly a priest or a Levite, around the 5th century BC. The book was intended for the returned exiles from Babylon, helping them reconnect with their ancestral roots and rebuild their identity as God's people.
Living It Out Today
Understanding family heritage can help us appreciate our roots and the impact of our ancestors' lives. Today, you might research your own family tree or learn about the history of your community to find your place within it.
Topics
genealogyancestryfamilyheritageidentityhistory
Related Verses
Genesis 5:1-32Matthew 1:1-171 Timothy 5:16Hebrews 11:32-40Luke 3:23-38
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is genealogy important in the Bible?
Genealogy in the Bible helps trace lineage and heritage, connecting individuals to their ancestors and to God's promises made to key figures like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
How can studying genealogies help us today?
Studying genealogies can provide a sense of belonging and identity, helping us understand our roots and the broader narrative of our community's history and heritage.
What does the lineage mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:37 reveal about Ziza?
The lineage reveals Ziza's ancestors, indicating his place within a broader family tree and potentially linking him to other significant figures in Israelite history.
How does this genealogy relate to the broader theme of 1 Chronicles?
This genealogy contributes to the overarching theme of 1 Chronicles, which aims to affirm the continuity of God's covenant and the importance of the Israelite community's lineage and heritage.
Compare 1 Chronicles 4:37 across all translations →