Genesis 30:42
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
لَكِنَّهُ لَمْ يَكُنْ يَضَعُ الأغصانَ أمامَ الأغنامِ الضَّعيفَةِ فِي القَطِيعِ، فَصارَتِ مَوالِيدُ الضَّعيفَةِ مِنْ نَصِيبِ لابانَ، وَمَوالِيدُ القَوِيَّةِ مِنْ نَصِيبِ يَعقُوبَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jacob's strategy to increase his flock by breeding the strongest cattle. It indicates that Jacob only put the strong animals in the breeding fields, while the weaker ones were left for Laban. This resulted in Jacob owning the stronger animals and Laban the weaker ones.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bunch of toy cars. You only play with your fastest cars outside, and keep the slower ones at home. Over time, you have more fast cars because you take better care of them, just like Jacob with his strong cattle.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, traditionally attributed to Moses, who wrote it around 1400-1200 BCE. The story was written for the Israelites to understand their origins and the covenant with God. It reflects the pastoral culture and practices of the time.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to prioritizing resources and efforts. For instance, a business owner might focus on their most productive employees or projects to maximize success, just as Jacob focused on his stronger cattle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was Jacob's strategy in Genesis 30:42?
Jacob's strategy was to breed only the strongest cattle, ensuring that over time, he would own more strong and productive animals, thus increasing his wealth.
How does this verse reflect the pastoral life?
This verse reflects the pastoral life by showing how ancient shepherds managed their flocks to ensure the best possible outcome in terms of the strength and productivity of their animals.
What does this verse teach about managing resources?
It teaches that focusing efforts and resources on the most productive elements can lead to greater success and prosperity, as seen in Jacob's method of breeding the strongest cattle.
How can this be applied to modern business?
In modern business, this can be applied by focusing on the most productive employees or projects, allocating more resources to them to maximize overall success and growth.
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