1 Chronicles 4:27
Armenian Ararat 1896 (Արարատ Թարգմանություն)
Եւ Սեմէի տասնեւվեց տղայ եւ վեց աղջիկ ունէր. բայց նորա եղբայրները շատ տղերք չունէին. Եւ նորանց բոլոր տոհմը՝ Յուդայի որդկանց չափ չշատացան։
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Chronicles tells us that Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters, which is quite a big family. However, his brothers had fewer children, and their families didn't grow as much as the family of Judah did.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big family with lots of brothers and sisters, like having a whole baseball team at home! But your cousins only have a few kids. This verse is talking about a man named Shimei who had a very big family, while his brothers didn't have as many children.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a priest, after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BCE. The book aims to provide a historical and genealogical account of the people of Israel, particularly the tribe of Judah, for the returning exiles.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this verse as a reminder that family sizes vary. Some families grow large, while others remain small. This diversity in family sizes can teach us to appreciate and respect the different dynamics of families around us.
Topics
familygenealogygrowthdiversityhistoricalmultiplication
Related Verses
Genesis 30:1-241 Samuel 2:1-11Matthew 22:23-33Acts 2:31-33Revelation 7:4-8
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Shimei have more children than his brothers?
The verse does not provide a specific reason, but it highlights the differences in family sizes among brothers, which can be due to various factors like health, lifestyle, or even divine providence.
How does this verse relate to the larger narrative of Chronicles?
This verse fits into the larger genealogical and historical framework of Chronicles, emphasizing the growth and importance of different families within the tribe of Judah.
Is there a spiritual lesson we can learn from this verse?
Yes, it teaches us to respect and appreciate the diversity in family sizes and dynamics, recognizing that each family's growth is unique and guided by its own circumstances.
How can this verse help in understanding family dynamics in biblical times?
It provides insight into the varying family sizes and growth patterns, reflecting the social and cultural norms of biblical times and the importance placed on lineage and family heritage.
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