Genesis 25:1

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse states that Abraham, after his wife Sarah died, married another woman named Keturah. It doesn't mention who is speaking; it's a narrative statement. The key message is about Abraham's life beyond his relationship with Sarah.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a favorite toy, but then you get another one. Abraham was like that; he had Sarah, but after she passed away, he married Keturah. It's like getting a new toy after you've lost an old one, but still remembering the old one.

歴史的背景

The Book of Genesis was likely compiled by Moses around 1440-1400 BCE. It narrates the early history of humanity and the beginnings of the Israelite people. The text reflects the cultural norms and practices of that time, where polygamy was common and acceptable.

今日への適用

In today's context, this verse can remind us that life changes and people often adapt to new situations. For instance, someone might start a new chapter after a significant loss, finding new love or purpose.

トピック

polygamymarriagelife changesadaptationfamily historycultural practices

関連する聖句

Genesis 17:19Genesis 23:1-21 Chronicles 1:32Numbers 32:39Luke 1:5-7

よくある質問

Why did Abraham marry Keturah after Sarah?
The Bible doesn't explicitly state why Abraham married Keturah. It could reflect the cultural norms of the time where remarriage after the death of a spouse was common.
Is Keturah considered Abraham's wife in the same way as Sarah?
Keturah is indeed considered Abraham's wife, though she is not mentioned with the same prominence as Sarah, who was the mother of Isaac, a central figure in the Israelite lineage.
How important is the story of Abraham and Keturah in understanding the biblical narrative?
The story helps us understand the broader family dynamics and the expansion of Abraham's lineage. It's part of the larger narrative of the founding of the Israelite people.
Are there any lessons we can learn from Abraham's relationship with Keturah?
This relationship can teach us about adaptation and the importance of family in biblical narratives, showing how relationships and family structures were viewed in that time.
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