Genesis 46:8

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

Genesis 46:8 lists the names of Jacob's sons who came to Egypt with him. This verse introduces the beginning of the Israelites' stay in Egypt. The key message is the importance of family lineage and the start of a significant historical journey.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you and your family are moving to a new place. This verse is like a list of all the people in Jacob's family who moved to Egypt. It starts with Reuben, who was the firstborn, like the oldest kid in a family.

歴史的背景

The Book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C.E. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was their journey from Canaan to Egypt. This verse marks the transition of the Israelites from being nomadic to settling in Egypt, which would influence their future.

今日への適用

Imagine starting a new school where you don’t know anyone. Just like Jacob and his family moving to Egypt, you might feel scared but also excited about new opportunities. This verse teaches us to trust in the journey, even when it's unfamiliar.

トピック

familymigrationlineagehistorical journeyfaithtrust

関連する聖句

Exodus 1:1-5Numbers 26:5-91 Chronicles 5:1-2Deuteronomy 26:5Romans 9:6-13

よくある質問

Why is the lineage important in this verse?
The lineage is important because it establishes the family structure and the order of birth, which was crucial for understanding the history and future of the Israelites.
What can we learn from Jacob's move to Egypt?
From Jacob's move to Egypt, we can learn about the importance of faith and trust in God's plan, even when we are in unfamiliar and challenging situations.
How does this verse relate to Exodus?
This verse sets the stage for the story in Exodus, where the Israelites grow into a large population in Egypt and later seek freedom under Moses.
What does the listing of names teach us?
Listing the names teaches us about the importance of remembering and honoring our ancestors and the role of family in shaping our identity and future.
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