Genesis 41:51

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이 구절의 의미

In Genesis 41:51, Joseph names his first son Manasseh, meaning 'to make forgetful,' because God allowed him to forget his past struggles and his family back home. Joseph is speaking, expressing his gratitude and relief.

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Imagine you have a really tough time at school and then you move to a new place where you make new friends and love your new school. You might feel happy and forget about the old tough times. That's how Joseph felt, and he named his son to remember that feeling.

역사적 배경

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C. This passage is part of the narrative about Joseph in Egypt. It reflects the Israelites' historical period and their understanding of God's providence and the meaning of names.

오늘의 적용

If you've ever gone through a difficult time and then found a new opportunity that made you forget your past struggles, like starting a new job or moving to a new city, this verse can remind you to be grateful and acknowledge God's role in your life.

주제

gratitudeforgivenessredemptionhopenew beginningsprovidence

관련 구절

Exodus 20:11Deuteronomy 8:18Psalm 90:15Luke 1:74Romans 8:28

자주 묻는 질문

Why did Joseph name his son Manasseh?
Joseph named his son Manasseh because he felt that God had made him forget his past hardships and his family in Israel. This name reflects his gratitude and sense of new beginnings.
What does Manasseh mean in Hebrew?
In Hebrew, Manasseh means 'to forget,' reflecting Joseph's feeling of forgetting his past troubles and his family.
How does this verse show Joseph's gratitude?
Joseph's naming of his son Manasseh shows his gratitude because it acknowledges the role God played in his life, bringing him from hardship to a position of favor in Egypt.
What can we learn from Joseph's experience in this verse?
We can learn the importance of acknowledging God's providence and being grateful for the new opportunities He provides, even after difficult times.
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