Genesis 27:45
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তোমাৰ প্রতি তোমাৰ ককায়েৰাৰ খং মাৰ নোযোৱা পর্যন্ত আৰু তুমি তেওঁলৈ যি কৰিলা তাক তেওঁ পাহৰি নোযোৱালৈকে তুমি তেওঁৰ লগত কিছুদিন থাকা; পাছত মানুহ পঠাই মই তোমাক তাৰ পৰা ঘূৰাই আনিম; কিয় মই একেদিনাই তোমালোক দুয়োকো হেৰুৱাম?”
What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 27:45, Rebekah is speaking to her son Jacob. She tells him to stay away from Esau until Esau's anger at Jacob for taking his blessing has cooled down. She wants Jacob to be safe and doesn't want to lose both of her sons to a conflict.
Explained for Children
Imagine you borrowed your brother's favorite toy without asking and he got really mad. Your mom is telling you to stay away until your brother calms down and doesn't feel so upset. She wants to keep you both safe and happy.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The book recounts the early history of humanity and the formation of the Israelite nation. This verse reflects the cultural and familial dynamics of that time, where family disputes could have serious consequences.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you might have upset a sibling or a friend. Just like Rebekah wanted Jacob to wait until Esau calmed down, it’s wise to give space and time for emotions to settle before trying to reconcile. This can prevent further conflict and allow for healing.
Topics
familyforgivenessconflict resolutionpatiencesibling relationshipstrust
Related Verses
Genesis 25:21-26Genesis 25:29-34Genesis 28:1-5Acts 7:9-101 Peter 3:9
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach about sibling relationships?
This verse teaches the importance of giving each other space and time when dealing with conflict. It shows that sometimes, the best way to handle a situation is to allow emotions to cool before trying to resolve issues.
How can this verse help in family conflict resolution?
This verse illustrates the need for patience and understanding in family conflicts. It suggests that waiting for emotions to calm can lead to better resolutions and prevent further hurt.
What does Rebekah's advice imply about her relationship with her sons?
Rebekah's advice shows her deep care for both her sons and her desire to protect them. It highlights the complexity of parental love and the challenges of mediating sibling conflicts.
How does this verse relate to the broader narrative of Genesis?
This verse fits into the broader narrative of Genesis by showing the ongoing tension between Jacob and Esau, which stems from their birthright and the blessing dispute. It also reflects the broader themes of conflict and reconciliation in the book.
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