1 Samuel 1:1
French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)
Un homme nommé Elqana vivait à Ramataïm-Tsophim, dans la région montagneuse d’Ephraïm ; il était fils de Yeroham et petit-fils d’Elihou, de la famille de Tohou, descendant de Tsouph, un Ephraïmite.
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces Elkanah, a man from Ramathaimzophim in the territory of Ephraim. It provides his lineage, showing he is an Ephrathite. The verse does not have a speaker; it is simply providing background information.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your family tree. This verse is like introducing a new person on that tree. Elkanah is the name of this person, and he comes from a place with a really long name. It's like saying where your family originally came from, but a long, long time ago.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Samuel was written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, and was compiled around the 10th century BC. It was written for the Israelites to understand their history and the importance of a strong, God-fearing leader. The setting was during the period of the Judges, where Israel was transitioning into a monarchy.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you need to understand someone's background to appreciate their journey. Just as Elkanah's background gives insight into his life, knowing someone's history can help you understand them better.
Topics
lineageancestryintroductionbackgroundfamily historygenealogy
Related Verses
Genesis 11:10-261 Chronicles 6:27-30Ruth 4:18-22Luke 3:23-38Exodus 6:14-25
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Elkanah's lineage important?
Elkanah's lineage is important because it establishes his identity and place in the broader history of Israel. It shows his connection to other significant figures and tribes.
What does 'Ephrathite' mean in this context?
'Ephrathite' refers to someone from the area of Ephrath, which was a region in Judah. This term helps to further define Elkanah's origins and background.
Why is the place name 'Ramathaimzophim' significant?
The place name 'Ramathaimzophim' is significant because it specifies the exact location of Elkanah's home. This detail provides geographical context and helps readers understand the setting of the story.
How does 1 Samuel 1:1 contribute to the narrative?
1 Samuel 1:1 introduces Elkanah, setting the stage for the story about his family, particularly his wife Hannah and her prayer for a child. This verse is crucial for understanding the characters and setting of the narrative.
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