Genesis 47:19
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
What Does This Mean?
The people of Egypt are speaking to Pharaoh during a severe famine. They offer to become servants of Pharaoh and sell their land in exchange for food and seeds to survive and prevent the land from becoming desolate.
Explained for Children
Imagine your garden has no water, and your vegetables are dying. You ask your neighbor to give you some water in exchange for helping them clean their yard so you can save your garden. That's what the people are doing with Pharaoh—they want to work for him so they can save their land and have food to eat.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, detailing the history of the Hebrew people. This verse is set during a severe famine in Egypt and Canaan, where the people of Egypt are negotiating with Pharaoh for survival.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where people must make difficult decisions to secure their survival or well-being, such as taking a job they don't like to support their family or making financial sacrifices to avoid bankruptcy.