Numbers 26:19

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the sons of Judah, which were Er and Onan. It also notes that both Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan. The verse is part of the genealogical record found in the Book of Numbers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a family tree. This verse tells us about Judah's family. His two sons, Er and Onan, were part of the family, but they both passed away when they were still in Canaan.

Historical Background

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It was written for the Israelites as they were traveling from Egypt to the Promised Land. The genealogical records like this one help trace the lineage of the Israelite tribes.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of family history and the impermanence of life. Understanding our roots can provide us with a sense of identity and purpose.

Topics

genealogyfamilydeathlineageIsraelite tribesidentity

Related Verses

Genesis 38:6-10Genesis 46:121 Chronicles 2:3-5Ruth 4:18-22Luke 3:33

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Er and Onan mentioned?
Er and Onan are mentioned to trace Judah's lineage, showing that they were part of the family tree but did not leave any descendants.
What does this verse teach us about Judah?
This verse highlights Judah's immediate family and the fact that his first two sons did not survive, which adds to the broader narrative of his family's challenges.
How does this relate to the larger narrative?
This information is part of the genealogical records that help establish the lineage and history of the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.
What can we learn about family history from this verse?
We can learn that family history is important for understanding our roots and identity, and that it can include both continuations and interruptions of lineage.
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