Genesis 35:25
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَابْنَاهُ مِنْ بِلْهَةَ، خَادِمَةِ رَاحِيلَ، هُمَا دَانٌ وَنَفْتَالِي.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Genesis lists two sons of Bilhah, who was Rachel's servant. The sons are Dan and Naphtali. It's part of the genealogy of Jacob’s descendants.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big family tree. This verse tells us about two brothers, Dan and Naphtali, who were born to Rachel's helper, Bilhah. It's like adding new branches to a family tree!
Historical Background
This part of Genesis was written by Moses around 1400-1200 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, who needed to know their family history and connections. The cultural setting was nomadic tribes transitioning to settled life in Canaan.
Living It Out Today
Understanding family dynamics and the importance of lineage can help modern families appreciate their origins and relationships. For example, knowing the history of your family can enrich your sense of belonging and identity.
Topics
genealogyfamilyBiblical figurestribes of Israeldescendantslineage
Related Verses
Genesis 30:3-8Genesis 46:24Numbers 26:48-49Joshua 19:1-9Deuteronomy 33:22-25
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Bilhah mentioned as Rachel's handmaid?
Bilhah is mentioned to clarify her role and the legitimacy of Dan and Naphtali as part of the extended family of Jacob and Rachel.
What is the significance of listing the sons of Bilhah in this genealogy?
Listing Bilhah's sons helps establish the lineage and ensures that all descendants of Jacob are accounted for, which is important for understanding the tribes of Israel.
How does this verse fit into the broader narrative of Genesis?
This verse is part of the genealogical record that helps readers understand the family history of the patriarchs and the origins of the twelve tribes of Israel.
What can we learn about family structures from this verse?
We can learn about the complex family dynamics in ancient times, including the practice of concubines or handmaids who bore children for their mistresses.
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