Genesis 35:9

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God appears to Jacob again after he returns from Padanaram. God blesses Jacob, showing his continued care and support for Jacob.

Explained for Children

Imagine you went on a long trip and came back home. Your parents, who love you very much, give you a big hug and tell you how much they care about you. That's kind of like what God did for Jacob.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Genesis, which is traditionally attributed to Moses. It was written around 1200-1400 BCE. The audience was the early Israelites, and it reflects the cultural and religious practices of that time.

Living It Out Today

Consider a time when you've returned from a difficult journey, whether physical or emotional. Imagine the support and encouragement you would receive from loved ones, much like Jacob received from God.

Topics

blessingfaithsupportdivine interventionreturnpromise

Related Verses

Genesis 28:10-22Genesis 32:22-32Exodus 3:1-15Matthew 19:26Hebrews 11:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did God appear to Jacob again?
God appeared to Jacob to reaffirm his promise and bless him, showing his ongoing commitment to Jacob and his descendants.
What was the significance of Padanaram in Jacob's journey?
Padanaram was the place where Jacob lived for many years and where he experienced significant life events, including his marriages and the births of his children.
How did God bless Jacob?
God blessed Jacob by reaffirming his earlier promises, which included numerous descendants and the land of Canaan.
What lessons can we learn from God's blessing of Jacob?
We can learn that God remains faithful to his promises and can provide support and blessings even after difficult periods in our lives.
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