Genesis 22:19

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

After the test at Mount Moriah, Abraham went back to his servants and they traveled together to Beersheba. Abraham settled down in Beersheba. This verse tells us about Abraham's journey and where he decided to live after his test of faith.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you were on a big adventure with your dad and some friends. After the adventure, you all went home, and your dad decided to stay in your house for a while. That's kind of what happened with Abraham and his men after their big adventure at Mount Moriah.

歴史的背景

Genesis 22 was likely written by Moses, who compiled the stories of the patriarchs during the Israelites' journey through the wilderness. This event would have occurred around 1800 BCE and was written to remind the Israelites of God's faithfulness and Abraham's obedience.

今日への適用

If you've been through a tough time and are returning to your normal life, this verse can remind you that it's okay to find a place to settle down and rest. Abraham found peace in Beersheba after his trials, and you can too.

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関連する聖句

Genesis 21:31Genesis 26:23Exodus 17:11 Kings 19:3Luke 13:28

よくある質問

What does 'dwelt at Beersheba' mean in Genesis 22:19?
It means that Abraham settled down and made a home in Beersheba after his journey, indicating a period of rest and stability.
Why is Beersheba significant in Abraham's story?
Beersheba was significant as a place of rest and settlement for Abraham, and it also represents a place where he made an agreement with the Philistines, symbolizing peace and trust.
How does Abraham's return to Beersheba relate to his faith?
Abraham's return to Beersheba after passing the test of faith shows his trust in God's promises and his commitment to continue living in the land God had promised.
What can we learn from Abraham's decision to settle in Beersheba?
We can learn that after facing difficult challenges, it's important to find a place of rest and trust that God will continue to guide us in our daily lives.
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