Deuteronomy 25:5
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
إذا سكن إخوة معا ومات أحدهم من غير أن ينجب ابنا، فلا يجب أن تتزوج امرأته رجلا من غير أفراد عائلة زوجها. بل ليتزوجها أخو زوجها ويعاشرها، وليقم نحوها بواجب أخي الزوج،
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about what happens when a married man dies without children. His brother is supposed to marry the widow and continue the family line. This is a law from ancient Israel, given by Moses.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend's dad passed away and your friend didn't have any brothers. In ancient times, your friend's dad's brother would marry your friend's mom to keep the family together, like when you share your toys to keep the family of friends happy.
Historical Background
This law was given by Moses around 1200 BCE to the Israelites. It was meant to ensure the family name and inheritance would continue, a common practice in ancient Near Eastern cultures.
Living It Out Today
Today, this might apply to understanding family obligations and the importance of family continuity in cultures that value lineage and inheritance. It can also remind us of the importance of family support in times of loss.
Topics
familyinheritancemarriageancient lawsobligationtradition
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of this law?
This law ensures the widow is cared for and provides a way for the family name to continue through the offspring of the marriage with her brother-in-law.
Is this law still practiced today?
No, this practice is not common today. Modern laws and cultural norms have changed significantly since ancient times.
How does this relate to the story of Ruth?
The story of Ruth involves a similar situation where Boaz, as a relative, marries Ruth to continue the family line of her deceased husband, aligning with the law in Deuteronomy.
What does this teach us about family responsibility?
It teaches us about the importance of family responsibility and the duty to support family members in times of need, reflecting values of care and continuity.
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