Matthew 1:4
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What Does This Mean?
This verse lists a part of Jesus' genealogy, showing the lineage from Aram to Salmon. It's a simple list of ancestors and their descendants without commentary or speech from any character.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a family tree for your school project. This verse is like that - it shows how some people in Jesus' family are connected, just like you might show who your grandparents are to explain where you come from!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this genealogy around the first century A.D., aiming at both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The text reflects a Hebrew culture that valued tracing ancestry as proof of belonging to God's chosen people.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see our family trees on Ancestry.com or through DNA tests. Just like Jesus had ancestors recorded in the Bible, knowing where you come from can give you a sense of identity and connection to history.