Genesis 36:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Esau decided to leave the land of Canaan and move away from his brother Jacob. He took all his family, possessions, and animals with him. The key message is about Esau's decision to move away from Jacob, possibly to avoid conflict or competition.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big box of toys, but your little brother always wants to play with them too. So, you decide to move your toys to your room and play there instead. That's like what Esau did; he moved his family and all his stuff to a new place so he wouldn't have to share with his brother Jacob.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, written down much later by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C.E. The original audience was the Israelites, and it reflects the cultural practices of the time, emphasizing family ties and the division of resources between brothers.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse could apply to situations where individuals decide to move away from a tense environment, like leaving a job where there is conflict with a colleague, or moving to a different city to avoid family tensions.

Topics

familyconflict resolutiondecision makingseparationresourcesbrotherhood

Related Verses

Genesis 33:1-16Genesis 37:1-4Numbers 20:14-21Romans 12:181 Corinthians 6:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Esau move away from Jacob?
Esau likely moved away from Jacob to avoid conflict or to find a new place where he could better provide for his family and possessions.
What does this verse teach about family relationships?
This verse illustrates the challenges of family relationships and the decisions one might make to maintain peace or to secure personal resources.
How does this verse relate to conflict resolution?
Esau's decision to move away can be seen as a method of conflict resolution, choosing to separate rather than confront or compete directly with his brother.
What does this verse say about decision making?
It highlights the importance of making decisions that consider the well-being of one's family and the need to sometimes make tough choices to avoid negative outcomes.
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