Genesis 11:12

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Genesis tells us that Arphaxad, a descendant of Noah, lived for 35 years before he had a son named Salah. It's part of the genealogical records in the Bible.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to list all your family members. This verse is like a step in that game, telling us about Arphaxad and his son Salah. It shows how families grow and how important it is to remember our family tree.

Historical Background

The Book of Genesis was likely written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites, God's chosen people, to remind them of their heritage and the promises God made to their ancestors.

Living It Out Today

Understanding family lineage can help us appreciate our own family histories. Knowing where we come from can give us a sense of identity and purpose. It's like knowing the roots of a tree helps us understand its growth.

Topics

genealogyfamilyhistorydescendantspromiseidentity

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 1:18Luke 3:36Genesis 10:241 Chronicles 1:24Matthew 1:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is family lineage important in the Bible?
Family lineage is important as it traces the heritage and promises made by God to specific families, such as the lineage of Jesus Christ.
Who was Arphaxad?
Arphaxad was a descendant of Noah and a key figure in the genealogical records of the Bible, linking the generations between Noah and Abraham.
How old was Arphaxad when he had Salah?
According to Genesis 11:12, Arphaxad was 35 years old when he had his son Salah.
What role does Salah play in the Bible?
Salah is part of the genealogical line that leads to Abraham, and his mention helps to establish the continuity of the chosen line leading to the Messiah.
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