1 Chronicles 23:22

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 Chronicles tells us that Eleazar, a man who had only daughters, died without having any sons. His sister's sons, the sons of Kish, then became the heirs to Eleazar's legacy. This highlights family lineage and inheritance practices of the time.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have an uncle named Eleazar who only had daughters. Sadly, he passed away without any sons. In those days, it was important to have a son to carry on the family name. So, his sister's sons, like cousins to his daughters, took on that role. It's like when you play a game and someone steps in to continue playing when another person can't.

Historical Background

This passage is part of 1 Chronicles, a book traditionally attributed to Ezra or a later writer, written around 450-425 BCE. It was written for the Jewish exiles returning from Babylon to Jerusalem. The text provides genealogies and records of the service of the Levites, helping to understand the priestly and family structures of that time.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can see this verse teaching us about family responsibility and support. For instance, in a family where a parent becomes incapacitated, siblings stepping in to help take care of the family can be seen as a parallel to this story, where the sons of Kish took care of Eleazar's daughters.

Topics

familyinheritancegenealogypriesthoodresponsibilitysupport

Related Verses

Numbers 27:1-11Numbers 36:1-12Ezra 2:61Ezra 8:17Luke 2:36

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Eleazar having only daughters?
In the ancient Israelite culture, sons were often seen as necessary to carry on the family line and responsibilities. Eleazar's situation highlights the challenges and solutions in family lineage when there are no sons.
Why did Eleazar's sister's sons take his daughters?
This likely refers to the practice of taking on family responsibilities. In this context, it means the sons of Kish took care of Eleazar's daughters and possibly their inheritance, ensuring the family's legacy was continued.
How does this verse relate to family responsibility?
It shows that family responsibility can extend beyond immediate family members, with cousins or other relatives stepping in to support and care for each other, especially in matters of inheritance and lineage.
What does this verse tell us about the Levite families?
This verse provides insight into the complex family structures and inheritance practices among Levites, highlighting the importance of maintaining family lineage and responsibilities even in challenging circumstances.
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