1 Chronicles 9:12
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
وعدايا بن يروحام بن فشحور بن ملكيا ومعساي بن عديئيل بن يحزيرة بن مشلام بن مشليميت بن إمير.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the lineage of Adaiah and Maasiai, showing their family connections through their ancestors. It's a genealogical record that helps trace the family lineage in biblical times.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game of family tree with your friends. This verse is like saying, 'Adaiah's dad was Jeroham, and Jeroham's dad was Pashur, and so on.' It's like tracing your family tree way back to see how everyone is connected.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BC, by an unknown author. It was meant for the returned Jewish community, emphasizing their lineage and past glory to reinforce their identity and faith.
Living It Out Today
Today, knowing your family history can help you understand where you come from and who you are. Just like Adaiah and Maasiai, knowing your family's past can help you feel connected to something bigger than yourself.
Topics
genealogyfamily historyidentitylineagefaithcommunity
Related Verses
1 Chronicles 5:1-21 Chronicles 6:1-2Luke 3:23-38Ezra 2:1-2Nehemiah 7:5-7
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is genealogy important in the Bible?
Genealogy in the Bible helps establish lineage and family connections, which were crucial for understanding one's place in God's covenant and inheritance rights.
How can I apply the concept of lineage to my life?
Understanding your family's history can provide insight into your identity and heritage, helping you to appreciate your roots and the values passed down through generations.
What does this verse teach us about faith?
This verse highlights the importance of faith continuity through generations, emphasizing how one's ancestors' faith can influence and shape their own.
How does this verse relate to community identity?
This verse shows how individuals are part of a larger community, connected by shared history and lineage, which strengthens communal bonds and identity.
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