Old Testament

1 Chronicles 5:10

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

At a Glance

In the time of King Saul, a group of people known as the Reubenites engaged in battle against the Hagarites, a neighboring tribe.

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

In the days of Saul, they went to war with the Hagarites, who fell by their hand. They lived in their tents throughout the entire eastern region of Gilead.

KJVKing James Version

And in the days of Saul they made war with the Hagarites, who fell by their hand: and they dwelt in their tents throughout all the east land of Gilead.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In the time of King Saul, a group of people known as the Reubenites engaged in battle against the Hagarites, a neighboring tribe. The Reubenites were victorious, defeating the Hagarites in this conflict. After the battle, they settled in the eastern part of Gilead, living in tents. This area was known for its rugged terrain and was home to various tribes. The Reubenites' victory and settlement reflect their strength and resilience during a challenging time. Their story reminds us of the importance of courage and unity in facing adversities. It also highlights how communities can thrive in difficult circumstances, finding a place to call home even after conflict. This passage serves as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs that shape our identities and communities today, encouraging us to stand strong in our own battles and to support one another in our journeys through life. The Reubenites' legacy is one of perseverance and determination, showing that even in the face of challenges, we can find a way to succeed.

Key themes

Related topics

victory, community, resilience

How to apply 1 Chronicles 5:10 to your life

When facing challenges, remember the strength found in unity and support from others. Just like the Reubenites, we can overcome obstacles by working together. Embrace your community and draw on shared experiences to navigate your own battles. Together, we can create a lasting impact and find our place in the world around us. Stay strong and support one another in tough times, just as they did in their journey to settle in Gilead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does 1 Chronicles 5:10 mean?

1 Chronicles 5:10 describes a battle during the reign of King Saul where the Reubenites fought against the Hagarites and won. After their victory, they settled in the eastern region of Gilead, living in tents.

What is the significance of the Reubenites in 1 Chronicles 5:10?

The Reubenites in 1 Chronicles 5:10 represent a group that demonstrated strength and unity in battle. Their victory over the Hagarites and subsequent settlement highlights their resilience and ability to thrive in challenging circumstances.

What does 'Hagarites' refer to in 1 Chronicles 5:10?

In 1 Chronicles 5:10, 'Hagarites' refers to a neighboring tribe that the Reubenites fought against. This conflict illustrates the historical tensions and battles between different tribes in the region.

What can we learn from 1 Chronicles 5:10?

1 Chronicles 5:10 teaches us about the importance of community and support in overcoming challenges. The Reubenites' victory and settlement remind us that unity and courage can help us navigate our own struggles.

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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