Genesis 46:12
Armenian Eastern Bible 1994
Յուդայի որդիներն են՝ Էրը, Օնանը, Սելոմը, Փարէսն ու Զարան։ Էրն ու Օնանը մեռան Քանանացիների երկրում։ Փարէսի որդիները
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the sons of Judah and their descendants, including those who died in Canaan. It mentions the sons of Pharez specifically. The key message is the genealogy of Judah's lineage.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a family tree. This verse is like that, showing the family members of Judah. It tells us about his sons and even mentions that two of them, Er and Onan, didn't live to grow up in Canaan. It’s like telling the story of a family’s branches.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1440-1400 BC. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. This genealogical information helps trace the lineage of the tribes of Israel.
Living It Out Today
Understanding your family tree can help you appreciate your heritage and where you come from. Imagine learning about your ancestors' struggles and victories, which can give you a sense of identity and purpose in your own life.
Topics
genealogyfamilydeathlineagedescendantstribes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the genealogy in Genesis 46:12 important?
Genealogies provide a historical framework and help trace the lineage of important figures in the Bible, such as the tribes of Israel.
What happened to Er and Onan in Canaan?
Er and Onan died in Canaan, which is noted here to clarify the family lineage and ensure that the focus remains on the surviving sons and their descendants.
How does Genesis 46:12 fit into the broader context of Genesis?
This verse is part of a larger genealogical record that helps trace the lineage from Abraham to the tribes of Israel, which is crucial for understanding their history and identity.
What can we learn from the genealogy in Genesis 46:12?
We can learn about the importance of family heritage and lineage, which can provide a sense of identity and purpose, similar to understanding one's own family history.
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