1 Chronicles 9:36

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the names of the sons of a person in the genealogy of the priestly families. It starts with his firstborn son Abdon, followed by Zur, Kish, Baal, Ner, and Nadab. No specific speaker is mentioned; it's part of a genealogical record.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a list of your family members. This verse is like a family tree that shows the names of a father's sons, starting with his oldest child. It's a way to keep track of who's in the family, just like you might list your brothers or sisters.

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Chronicles was written around the 4th century BCE by an unknown author, possibly a priest or a scribe. It was written for the returned exiles from Babylon, providing a genealogical and historical record to help them reconnect with their past and establish their lineage.

Living It Out Today

Today, understanding family lineage can be important for legal, cultural, or personal reasons. For example, if you are researching your family history, knowing the names and order of your ancestors can help you understand your heritage and connect with your roots.

Topics

genealogyfamily historypriestly lineageancestrybiblical genealogyfamily trees

Related Verses

1 Samuel 9:11 Chronicles 8:231 Chronicles 12:171 Samuel 14:501 Chronicles 26:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the names listed in order?
The order of names often indicates the birth order or the order of importance within the family structure. In this case, it starts with the firstborn, Abdon, showing the lineage and importance of birth order.
How important is genealogy in the Bible?
Genealogy is very important in the Bible as it helps establish lineage and connects individuals to their ancestors, providing a sense of identity and heritage. It's crucial for understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical narratives.
Can we still find our ancestors' names today?
Yes, through genealogical research and family records, we can often trace back to our ancestors' names and even understand our lineage, much like the genealogies recorded in the Bible.
What's the significance of the name Abdon?
Abdon, meaning 'servant' or 'worshipper', signifies a role within the family or community. In this context, it likely points to his position as the firstborn with specific responsibilities or roles within the family structure.
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