1 Chronicles 8:21

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the names of three sons of Shimhi: Adaiah, Beraiah, and Shimrath. It's a genealogical record, detailing family lineage. No one is speaking; it's just part of the family history.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a family tree, and you're drawing names on it. This verse is like that, showing the names of some family members who were important enough to remember. Adaiah, Beraiah, and Shimrath were the children of Shimhi.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BCE, by unknown authors, possibly Ezra or a group of scholars. The audience was the returning Israelites who needed to reestablish their identity and lineage. Genealogies were crucial for proving ancestry and priestly rights.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of family history and lineage. Just as these names were recorded to preserve family identity, we can also value our family stories and connections.

Topics

genealogyfamilyancestrylineageidentityhistory

Related Verses

Genesis 5:1-32Matthew 1:1-17Numbers 26:1-51Ezra 2:1-70Luke 3:23-38

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are genealogies important in the Bible?
Genealogies help trace family lineage, which was crucial for determining tribal and priestly rights, and for establishing the continuity of the chosen people from Abraham to Jesus.
How did family lineage affect ancient Israelites?
Family lineage determined one's role and status in society, particularly for priests and kings. It was essential for maintaining religious and social order.
Can we learn from these genealogies today?
Yes, genealogies remind us of the importance of family connections and history. They can also provide insights into cultural and social structures of biblical times.
How are Adaiah, Beraiah, and Shimrath significant?
These names are part of a larger genealogical record. While not much is known about them specifically, their inclusion in the text suggests they were important figures in the family lineage.
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