Genesis 23:1
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
وَعَاشَتْ سَارَةُ مِئَةً وَسَبْعاً وَعِشْرِينَ سَنَةً.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Sarah, the wife of Abraham, lived for 127 years. There is no speaker mentioned; it's a statement of fact about Sarah's life span.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a really long life, like 127 years! That's how long Sarah lived. She was Abraham's wife and together they had a very important part in God's big plan.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Genesis, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the period after the exodus from Egypt, where they were being reminded of their ancestors and their covenant with God.
Living It Out Today
Think about how you use your time. Sarah lived a long life and played a crucial role in her family and in God's plan. Consider how you can make the most of your years, no matter how long or short they may be.
Topics
life spanfaithfamilyGod's planhistorycovenant
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Sarah's age significant in the Bible?
Sarah's advanced age when she had Isaac highlights God's power and faithfulness, as He promised her a son despite the seeming impossibility.
How does Sarah's life span compare to others in the Bible?
Sarah lived a long life, but it was shorter than the lifespans of people in earlier generations, reflecting the gradual decrease in lifespans after the flood.
What can we learn from Sarah's life?
Sarah's life teaches us about faith, endurance, and the fulfillment of God's promises, even in old age.
Who wrote Genesis and when was it written?
Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses, who wrote it around 1446-1406 BC, during the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land.
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