Genesis 36:12

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Genesis tells us about a woman named Timna who was a concubine to Eliphaz, who was Esau's son. Timna gave birth to Amalek for Eliphaz. Adah was another wife of Esau and the mother of Eliphaz.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a family where a dad has more than one mommy. In this story, Eliphaz, who is Esau's son, has a special mommy named Timna. Timna had a baby boy named Amalek. It's like having a big family with many mommies and daddies, just like some of your friends might have stepmom or stepdad.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was primarily the Israelites, and it was written to provide a historical and genealogical account of their origins and early history. This passage provides details on the lineage of Esau, highlighting the complex family structures of the time.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, we can see this verse as an example of how relationships and family dynamics can be complex. Understanding and accepting these complexities can help us appreciate the diversity of modern families and the various forms relationships can take.

Topics

genealogyfamily dynamicslineagehistorical accountscomplex relationshipsbiblical genealogy

Related Verses

Genesis 25:24-26Genesis 36:15Numbers 24:201 Chronicles 1:36Malachi 1:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Timna in the Bible?
Timna was a concubine to Eliphaz, who was Esau's son. She had a son named Amalek, making her a part of the complex family lineage described in Genesis.
What is the significance of concubines in the Bible?
Concubines were secondary wives who had a status between that of a wife and a servant. They played a role in the genealogy and family structures described in the Bible.
How does this verse relate to family dynamics?
This verse highlights the complexity of family structures in biblical times, showing multiple relationships and how they contributed to the lineage and history of the Israelites.
What can we learn from Genesis 36:12?
We can learn about the intricate family relationships and the importance of understanding different roles within a family, which can provide insights into the social norms and family structures of that time.
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