1 Chronicles 25:23

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse lists Hananiah as the sixteenth person in a group, and it mentions that he, his sons, and his brothers total twelve people. No one is speaking directly here; it's part of a census-like list. The key message is about the organization and naming of the group members.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're organizing your friends into teams for a big game. In this case, Hananiah and his family make one team. They have twelve people on their team, just like you'd want to have a full team for your game.

Contexte historique

The book of 1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, possibly Ezra, after the exile. It was written around 400 BC for the Jewish community returning to Jerusalem. The text provides a detailed genealogy and organizational structure of various groups including musicians and singers.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, this verse can remind us of the importance of family and community support. For example, if a family starts a small business together, each member plays a crucial role, much like Hananiah's group in the temple service.

Thèmes

familyserviceorganizationgenealogycommunitymusicians

Versets liés

1 Chronicles 9:33Psalms 87:7Ezra 2:41Nehemiah 7:44Luke 10:2

Questions fréquentes

Why is Hananiah's group important?
Hananiah's group is part of the Levitical system which was responsible for the music and worship in the temple, highlighting the organized and systematic nature of temple service in ancient Israel.
What does this verse tell us about family roles?
This verse shows that families often worked together in important roles, emphasizing the collective effort and support within a family unit.
How does this verse relate to modern family dynamics?
This verse can be seen as a metaphor for how families often work together in various roles, supporting each other in community and professional endeavors.
What can we learn about community organization from this verse?
We learn that communities were organized in a structured way, with families having defined roles, which helped maintain order and efficiency in religious and social services.
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