Genesis 4:18
French (La Bible expliquée)
Hénok fut le père d'Irad, Irad le père de Mehouyaël, Mehouyaël le père de Metouchaël, Metouchaël le père de Lémek. Deux lignées permettent de joindre les deux grands ancêtres de toute l'humanité, selon la Bible. La première lignée part de Caïn, qui remplace le lieu que Dieu lui destinait en construisant une ville. Sa lignée installe les fonctions de la société antique: le bâtisseur de ville, le bédouin, le conteur-poète, le forgeron. Le texte ne condamne pas cette démarche civilisatrice, déjà entamée avec Caïn et Abel, devenus cultivateur et berger. La ville permet et protège la vie sociale. Mais parallèlement, le péché et ses conséquences accompagnent désormais les efforts de l'homme; le métal servira aussi à construire des armes. Le sinistre chant de Lémek institutionnalise la violence et célèbre son engrenage.
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Genesis tells us about the lineage of Enoch. It lists his son Irad and the subsequent generations up to Lamech. No one is speaking; it's simply a genealogy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a family tree for a storybook character. This verse does that for a man named Enoch. It shows how his family grew with each generation, like adding more branches to a tree.
Historical Background
The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It provides genealogical details to trace the line of descent from Adam to Abraham. The cultural setting reflects the early patriarchal period, detailing family lines and births.
Living It Out Today
Just as this verse shows the importance of tracing family lineage, in modern times, knowing your family history can provide a sense of identity and connection. Think of how understanding your ancestors might influence your own life decisions and values.
Topics
genealogyancestryfaithfamilyhistoryidentity
Related Verses
Genesis 5:1-321 Chronicles 1:1-4Luke 3:36-38Hebrews 11:31 Timothy 2:13-14
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is genealogy important in the Bible?
Genealogy in the Bible helps trace the lineage of key figures and provides a historical framework that connects promises and prophecies made by God.
How does understanding Genesis 4:18 help in studying the Bible?
Understanding this verse helps in recognizing the importance of family lines and the continuity of God's plan, which is often traced through specific lineages.
What is the significance of Lamech in this lineage?
Lamech appears as a significant figure in this lineage, leading up to the line of Noah, which is crucial for understanding the narrative leading to the flood.
How can I apply the concept of genealogy in my life?
Exploring your own family tree can provide insights into your heritage, cultural background, and even personal traits that have been passed down through generations.
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