Genesis 47:28

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jacob lived in Egypt for seventeen years and that he lived a total of 147 years. It's a straightforward statement of fact about Jacob's life span, not a quote from him.

Explained for Children

Imagine Jacob as a grandpa who moved to a new house in Egypt and lived there for 17 years. By the time he was done living, he had seen 147 birthdays!

Historical Background

The Book of Genesis was compiled by Moses around 1400 BC. It was written for the Israelites to understand their history and origins. The story of Jacob's life is part of the broader narrative of God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants.

Living It Out Today

Like Jacob, we can reflect on our life's journey and the places we've lived. Consider how your experiences in different environments have shaped you, just as Jacob's life in Egypt was a significant chapter in his story.

Topics

historylife spanmigrationcovenantancestrylegacy

Related Verses

Exodus 1:6Acts 7:15Genesis 35:28Genesis 47:27Genesis 50:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Jacob's age significant in this verse?
Jacob's age is significant because it shows the length of his life and his journey, particularly emphasizing his time in Egypt. This detail helps us understand the context of his life and the fulfillment of God's promises.
How does this verse relate to Jacob's other stories in Genesis?
This verse ties together Jacob's earlier stories by showing the culmination of his life. It provides a concluding chapter to his narrative, which includes his birth, struggles with Esau, and reconciliation with his family.
What does this verse tell us about life in ancient times?
This verse gives us a glimpse into the longevity of life in ancient times and the impact of migration on individuals and families. It shows how Jacob's relocation to Egypt was a significant part of his life and legacy.
How can we apply this verse to our own lives?
We can reflect on our own life journeys and how different phases and places have shaped us. Like Jacob, recognizing the significance of each chapter of our lives can help us appreciate our experiences and the fulfillment of our own journeys.
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