1 Chronicles 2:24

Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 Chronicles tells us that after Hezron died in a place called Calebephratah, his wife Abiah gave birth to their son Ashur, who later became the father of the city Tekoa. It highlights family lineage and the continuation of a family's heritage.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a grandpa named Hezron who lived in a town called Calebephratah. After grandpa Hezron passed away, grandma Abiah had a baby named Ashur. Ashur grew up and had a family too, and they started a new town called Tekoa. It's like when you grow up and start your own family!

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely a priest, after the Babylonian exile (around 500 BCE). The book was written for the returning exiles to remind them of their rich history and heritage, providing a sense of identity and continuity.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us of the importance of family heritage and the impact our actions and legacies have on future generations. For example, a parent teaching their child a family recipe or tradition can pass on a sense of identity and connection to family history.

Topics

family lineagecontinuityheritagegenealogyhistorical narrativelegacy

Related Verses

Genesis 11:10-26Ruth 4:18-221 Chronicles 4:1-10Matthew 1:1-17Luke 3:23-38

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of mentioning Calebephratah in this verse?
Calebephratah was likely a significant place in the history of Hezron's family, as it marks the location of Hezron's death and helps trace the family's geographical history.
Why is the birth of Ashur important in this context?
Ashur's birth is important because it shows the continuation of Hezron's lineage, which was crucial for maintaining family heritage and identity in ancient times.
How does this verse contribute to our understanding of the book of 1 Chronicles?
This verse contributes to 1 Chronicles by providing details on the genealogy of prominent figures, helping to trace the heritage of the returning exiles and affirm their identity as the chosen people of God.
What can we learn about family and legacy from this verse?
We can learn that family legacies are important and that our actions and choices can have a lasting impact on future generations, echoing our values and traditions.
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