Old Testament

1 Chronicles 1:22

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, we see a simple list of names: Ebal, Abimael, and Sheba.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Ezra
Written
Around 430 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
Post-exilic Jews
CBTClear Bible Translation

Ebal, Abimael, Sheba,

KJVKing James Version

And Ebal, and Abimael, and Sheba,

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, we see a simple list of names: Ebal, Abimael, and Sheba. These names represent individuals from a specific lineage, highlighting the importance of ancestry in the context of the biblical narrative. Each name carries its own story and significance, contributing to the larger tapestry of history. While these names may seem obscure today, they remind us of the rich heritage and the interconnectedness of people throughout time. Understanding these names can deepen our appreciation for the cultural and historical context of the scriptures. It also invites us to reflect on our own family histories and the legacies we inherit. Just as these names are part of a larger story, so too are our lives woven into the stories of those who came before us. This verse encourages us to consider how our own lives contribute to the ongoing narrative of humanity and faith, reminding us that every name and story matters in the grand scheme of life and history. Each person has a role to play, and every story is worth telling. Explore related legacy.

How to apply 1 Chronicles 1:22 to your life

Reflect on your own family history and the stories that shape who you are. Consider how your life fits into the larger narrative of your community and culture. Remember that every person has a unique story that contributes to the world around them. Embrace your heritage and share it with others to inspire connection and understanding. Your story matters too, just like those in the scriptures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does 1 Chronicles 1:22 mean?

1 Chronicles 1:22 lists the names Ebal, Abimael, and Sheba, which represent individuals from a specific lineage. This verse emphasizes the importance of ancestry and how each name contributes to the broader historical narrative.

What is the significance of the names in 1 Chronicles 1:22?

The names Ebal, Abimael, and Sheba in 1 Chronicles 1:22 highlight the interconnectedness of people throughout biblical history. Each name carries its own story, reflecting the rich heritage and cultural context of the time.

How can I apply the message of 1 Chronicles 1:22 to my life?

You can reflect on your own family history and consider how your life fits into the larger narrative of your community. Embracing and sharing your heritage can inspire connection and understanding with others.

The Book of 1 Chronicles
Book Summary

The Book of 1 Chronicles

Genealogies (Chs 1–9)

The record begins with the line from Adam to Noah and his sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The descendants of Japheth are listed, followed by the descendants of Ham, which include Nimrod, a mighty one in the earth, and the ancestors of the Philistines. The line of Shem is traced down to Abram, who is Abraham. The sons of Abraham—Ishmael and Isaac—are named, along with the sons of Abraham’s concubine Keturah. The generations of Ishmael are listed, followed by the descendants of Isaac’s son Esau, including the dukes and early kings of Edom.

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