Exodus 1:1
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Mao kini ang mga ngalan sa mga anak ni Israel, nga mingsulod sa Egipto; uban kang Jacob misulod ang tagsatagsa kanila uban ang ilang panimalay:
What Does This Mean?
Exodus 1:1 lists the names of the Israelites who came to Egypt with Jacob. It tells us that they arrived as families. This marks the beginning of the story of Israel's journey in Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and all your family members packing up and moving to a new home. That's what this verse is about. It's like a family tree showing who came along with Jacob to Egypt.
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was traditionally attributed to Moses and was written shortly after the Israelites left Egypt, around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of transition from slavery to freedom.
Living It Out Today
Just like the Israelites who moved to Egypt with their families, we can think about how our family supports us in new situations. For example, moving to a new city for a job or starting a new school can be easier with family support.
Topics
familymigrationIsraeliteshistorygenealogyfreedom
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the family list important in Exodus 1:1?
The family list is important because it helps us understand the size and composition of the Israelite community when they entered Egypt, and it sets the stage for their subsequent growth and the story of the Exodus.
How does Exodus 1:1 connect to Genesis?
Exodus 1:1 connects to Genesis by referencing the names of those who came to Egypt with Jacob, continuing the narrative of the Israelite patriarchs from Genesis to their life in Egypt.
What can we learn about the culture of the Israelites from Exodus 1:1?
From Exodus 1:1, we can learn that the Israelites valued family ties and saw their identity as linked to their ancestry through Jacob, which was a significant aspect of their cultural and social life.
Why did the Israelites move to Egypt?
The Israelites moved to Egypt primarily because of a famine in Canaan. Jacob sent his sons to Egypt to buy food, and eventually, the whole family moved there for safety and sustenance.
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