Genesis 26:14

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Wat betekent dit?

This verse describes Isaac's wealth, including his flocks, herds, and many servants, which made the Philistines jealous. It highlights how material success can lead to envy in others.

Uitgelegd voor kinderen

Imagine you have a really big toy box with lots of toys, and your friends get really jealous because they don't have as many toys as you. That's kind of like what happened to Isaac. He had lots of animals and helpers, and the Philistines didn't like that he had so much.

Historische achtergrond

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, and it documents the early history of Israel, including the lives of the patriarchs. This verse is part of the account of Isaac's life and his interactions with the Philistines.

Toepassing voor vandaag

In a modern context, someone might feel envious if their neighbor just bought a new car or a bigger house. This verse reminds us that material wealth can sometimes cause others to feel resentful or jealous.

Onderwerpen

envywealthjealousymaterial possessionsblessingssuccess

Gerelateerde verzen

Genesis 26:12Genesis 30:43Deuteronomy 28:1-141 Timothy 6:10James 5:1-6

Veelgestelde vragen

What does this verse say about envy?
It shows that envy can arise when others see someone with more material possessions or success than themselves.
Who is Isaac in this verse?
Isaac is one of the patriarchs of Israel, son of Abraham, and he is known for his wealth and the blessings he received.
Why did the Philistines envy Isaac?
The Philistines envied Isaac because of his abundant wealth and success, which made them feel less successful in comparison.
How can we avoid feeling envy?
To avoid envy, focus on gratitude for what you have and seek contentment in spiritual blessings rather than material possessions.
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