Genesis 34:8

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, Hamor is talking to the family of Dinah. He says that his son, Shechem, really wants to marry their daughter. He is asking for permission for Shechem to marry Dinah.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if your friend's dad came over and said, 'My son really wants to marry your daughter. Can we be best friends and family?' That's what Hamor is doing here, but in a more serious way.

歴史的背景

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This passage is part of the narrative about the interactions between the Israelites and the local peoples. It reflects the cultural norms and practices of that time, where marriages were often arranged to strengthen alliances.

今日への適用

Today, we might see a similar situation in the workplace. Imagine if a manager from another department asked for one of your team members to join their team for a special project. Communication and understanding are key in such situations, just as they were for Hamor and Dinah’s family.

トピック

marriagecommunicationcultural practicesnegotiationintercultural relationshipsfamily

関連する聖句

Exodus 21:8Judges 19:21 Corinthians 7:39Genesis 24:4Ephesians 5:22-23

よくある質問

Why was marriage important in ancient cultures?
Marriage was crucial for forming alliances and ensuring the continuity of family lines and wealth.
What was the significance of Shechem's desire to marry Dinah?
It was significant because it could lead to a peace treaty or alliance between their communities, but it also posed risks and complications.
How does this verse reflect on communication?
It shows the importance of clear communication in resolving issues and forming agreements, even in difficult situations.
What can we learn about cultural practices from this verse?
We can learn about how marriages and alliances were formed through dialogue and negotiation, reflecting the values and norms of ancient societies.
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