Genesis 31:55
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
পাছদিনা পুৱাতে উঠি লাবনে তেওঁৰ জীয়েক আৰু নাতি-নাতিনীক চুমা খাই আশীৰ্ব্বাদ কৰিলে। তাৰ পাছত লাবনে প্ৰস্থান কৰি নিজৰ ঘৰলৈ উভটি গ’ল।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Laban saying goodbye to his family after Jacob leaves. Laban kisses and blesses his children before returning home. It shows family bonds and farewell.
Explained for Children
Imagine saying goodbye to your family on a big trip. Laban did this. He gave hugs and kisses to his kids and wished them well before he went back home. It's like when you hug your friends after a playdate.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The text reflects the cultural practices of the time, including the significance of familial relationships and blessings. It was written for the Israelites to understand their history and roots.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you said goodbye to a family member or friend. The emotions Laban felt are universal. Remember to express love and support during farewells, just as Laban blessed his children.
Topics
familyfarewellblessingemotional bondsgoodbyeslove
Related Verses
Genesis 28:1-5Genesis 48:13-14Ruth 1:91 Thessalonians 5:23-242 Timothy 1:16-18
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Laban kiss and bless his children?
Laban kissed and blessed his children to show his love and to impart a blessing, a common practice in ancient cultures to wish well for the future.
What does Laban's return to his place signify?
Laban's return signifies the end of a significant event in his life and the beginning of a new chapter, highlighting the importance of closure and moving forward.
How do we see emotional bonds in this verse?
Emotional bonds are evident through Laban's actions of kissing and blessing his children, showing deep affection and care for his family.
What can we learn from Laban's farewell?
From Laban's farewell, we can learn the importance of expressing love and support when saying goodbye and leaving a positive impact through our words and actions.
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