1 Chronicles 8:34

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 Chronicles lists a family lineage: Jonathan had a son named Meribbaal, and Meribbaal had a son named Micah. It's part of a genealogy record and provides insight into the family connections during that time.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your grandpa had a son named Billy, and Billy had a son named Tommy. This verse is like that, but for a family from long, long ago. It helps us know who was part of this big family tree.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, possibly during the time of Ezra, around 400 BC. It was written for the Jews returning from exile to Jerusalem. This genealogy helps trace the lineage and reaffirm the identity of the returning families.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this by tracing our own family trees and understanding the importance of lineage and family connections. Just as these names help us connect to our ancestors, knowing our roots can give us a sense of identity and heritage.

Topics

genealogyfamily lineagehistorical recordsidentityheritageancestry

Related Verses

2 Samuel 4:41 Chronicles 9:402 Samuel 9:72 Samuel 19:241 Samuel 14:49

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is family lineage important in the Bible?
Family lineage in the Bible helps trace genealogies, affirm identity, and connect past events to future prophecies and promises.
Who is Meribbaal in the Bible?
Meribbaal is a descendant of Saul, King of Israel, and is mentioned in genealogies, including 1 Chronicles 8:34, to trace the lineage of important families.
What can we learn from 1 Chronicles 8:34?
We learn about the importance of family lineage and heritage, and how tracing ancestry can provide a sense of identity and connection to our roots.
How does genealogy in the Bible relate to our modern understanding of family history?
Genealogy in the Bible, like 1 Chronicles 8:34, reflects the value placed on knowing one's roots, a concept that resonates with modern practices of tracing family trees and understanding heritage.
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