1 Chronicles 24:29
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
De Kis: les fils de Kis: Jérachméel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Chronicles tells us about a family line: Kish had a son named Jerahmeel. It's part of a genealogy listing important family members.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend named Kish. Kish has a son named Jerahmeel. This verse is like a family tree that tells us who's in Kish's family.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, possibly Ezra or a member of the priestly class, around the 5th century BC. It was written for the people of Israel returning from exile in Babylon to help them reestablish their identity and lineage.
Living It Out Today
Understanding family lineage can help us connect with our roots. For example, knowing your great-grandfather's name and his life story can give you a sense of belonging and history.
Topics
genealogyfamilyidentityhistorylineageancestry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is genealogy important in the Bible?
Genealogy helps trace family lines and establish lineage, which was crucial for identifying legitimate heirs and maintaining social order.
Who was Kish in the Bible?
Kish is mentioned in the genealogies in 1 Chronicles. He was an ancestor of David and part of the priestly family line.
How can knowing family history impact our lives?
Knowing family history can give us a sense of identity and connection, helping us understand where we come from and how our ancestors shaped our world.
Are there other mentions of Jerahmeel in the Bible?
Yes, Jerahmeel is mentioned in other genealogies and lists in the Old Testament, particularly in 1 Chronicles and 1 Samuel.
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