1 Chronicles 26:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the names of the sons of Meshelemiah, starting with Zechariah, Jediael, Zebadiah, and Jathniel. It does not indicate who is speaking, but it provides a genealogical record of the family.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a family tree, like when you draw one for your class project. This verse is like that, but it's listing the children of a man named Meshelemiah. It's like saying, 'First comes Zechariah, then Jediael, then Zebadiah, and after that, Jathniel.'

Historical Background

This verse is part of 1 Chronicles, a book written after the Babylonian exile, likely by Ezra or a similar priestly scribe. It was written for the Israelites returning to Jerusalem, providing them with a sense of identity and continuity through their ancestral lineage.

Living It Out Today

Today, understanding our family lineage can give us a sense of identity and connection. For instance, knowing the names and roles of family members can help us appreciate our heritage and build stronger family ties.

Topics

genealogyfamilyancestryidentitycontinuityheritage

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 9:221 Chronicles 24:181 Samuel 16:13Luke 3:21Ezra 2:42

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Meshelemiah?
Meshelemiah was a Levite, mentioned in 1 Chronicles as a leader of the gatekeepers of the temple in Jerusalem.
Why is the order of sons important in this verse?
The order provides a clear lineage and helps in identifying the family structure and roles within the community.
What can we learn about the culture from this genealogical record?
This record highlights the importance of lineage and family structure in ancient Israelite culture, reflecting their sense of identity and community roles.
How does this verse relate to other genealogies in the Bible?
It follows a pattern seen elsewhere in the Old Testament, such as in Chronicles and Ezra, where genealogies are used to establish lineage and continuity.
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