Joshua 17:6
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
لِأنَّ بَناتَ مَنَسَّى أخَذْنَ مِيراثاً مَعَ أبنائِهِ الذُّكُورِ. وَكانَتْ أرْضُ جِلعادَ لِبَقِيَّةِ نَسلِ مَنَسَّى.
What Does This Mean?
This verse explains that the daughters of Manasseh received an inheritance along with his sons, and the rest of Manasseh's sons received land in Gilead. It's a statement of fact about the distribution of land among the descendants of Manasseh.
Explained for Children
Imagine a family where both boys and girls get a share of the family's big backyard. This is like that, but instead of a backyard, it's about dividing up a big piece of land called Gilead among a family named Manasseh.
Historical Background
Joshua 17:6 was written by Joshua, the leader of the Israelites, after they entered the Promised Land. It was written around 1300 BCE and was intended for the Israelite tribes who were settling into their new land.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of fair distribution and inheritance. For example, in a family business, it's crucial to consider all heirs equally, ensuring that everyone feels valued and included.
Topics
inheritancefairnessfamilydivision of landgender equalitysettlement
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the daughters of Manasseh receive an inheritance?
The daughters of Manasseh received an inheritance because there were no sons, ensuring they were not left without a share of the land.
What is the significance of the land of Gilead?
The land of Gilead was a significant part of the Promised Land, known for its fertile fields and resources, crucial for the tribes' survival and prosperity.
How does this relate to modern inheritance laws?
Modern inheritance laws often seek to ensure equal distribution among all heirs, much like the practice described here, reflecting the importance of fairness and inclusion.
What can we learn from this about family dynamics?
This verse teaches us the importance of treating all family members, regardless of gender, with fairness and equality, especially when it comes to inheritance and family decisions.
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