1 Chronicles 1:39
balinese
Pararatu sane mrentah panegara Edom sadurunge ring panegara Israel wenten ratu, saking pangawit miwah sapangrarisipun inggih punika Ida Sang Prabu Bela okan Ida Sang Prabu Beor sane saking Dinhaba, Ida Sang Prabu Yobab okan Ida Serah saking Bosra. Ida Sang Prabu Husam saking wewengkon Teman, Ida Sang Prabu Hadad okan Ida Bedad saking Awit (ida ngaonang bangsa Midian daweg yudane ring panegara Moab), Ida Sang Prabu Samla saking Masreka. Ida Sang Prabu Saul saking Rehobot sane ring sisin tukade. Ida Sang Prabu Baal-Hanan okan Ida Akbor, Ida Sang Prabu Hadad saking Pahi, rabin idane inggih punika Mehetabeel, oka istri saking Dane Matred miwah putu saking Dane Mesahab.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the children of Lotan: Hori and Homam, and mentions that Timna was Lotan's sister. It's part of a genealogical record, providing details about family lines.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big family tree. This verse is like saying, 'Hey, look! Lotan has two sons named Hori and Homam, and he also has a sister named Timna.' It's like telling a story about who's in the family.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author after the Babylonian exile, around the 5th century BCE. It was intended for the Jewish people returning from exile, providing them with a sense of identity through their ancestral lineage.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us of the importance of family connections. Just like Lotan had a sister and two sons, each of us has our own family ties that can give us a sense of identity and belonging.
Topics
genealogyfamilyidentityancestryhistorical recordsBible study
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this genealogical information important?
Genealogies help trace family lines and provide historical context. They also affirm the importance of lineage, especially in the ancient Israelite culture.
Who are Hori and Homam in relation to the Bible's narrative?
Hori and Homam are mentioned as the sons of Lotan, part of the genealogical records that establish connections between different individuals and groups in the Bible.
What role does Timna play in this verse?
Timna is mentioned as Lotan's sister, highlighting the importance of identifying both male and female descendants in the genealogical record.
How does this verse relate to the broader message of 1 Chronicles?
This verse fits into 1 Chronicles' larger goal of providing a comprehensive genealogy, which helps establish and affirm the lineage and identity of the Israelite people.
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