Genesis | |
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Testament: | Old |
Description: | Genesis is the first book of the Bible and describes the creation of the world, the fall of humanity, and the early history of humanity, including the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, and the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It outlines God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants, setting the foundation for the rest of the biblical narrative. |
Chapter: | 36 |
Verse: | 4 |
Translations | |||
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Language | Language Code | Language Name | Verse Text |
English | kjv | King James Version | And Adah bare to Esau Eliphaz; and Bashemath bare Reuel; |
English | bbe | Bible in Basic English | Adah had a son Eliphaz; and Basemath was the mother of Reuel; |
English | web | World English Bible | Adah bore to Esau Eliphaz. Basemath bore Reuel. |
English | webbe | World English Bible, British Edition | Adah bore to Esau Eliphaz. Basemath bore Reuel. |
Latin | clementine | Clementine Latin Vulgate | Peperit autem Ada Eliphaz : Basemath genuit Rahuel : |
Explanations | |
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Age Group | Explanation |
5 | This verse talks about Esau's son Reuel and his wives. Sometimes people have more than one wife. |
10 | This verse talks about Esau's son Reuel and his wives. In some cultures, it was acceptable for men to have more than one wife, but in our culture, we believe in having one partner who we love and respect. |
15 | This verse talks about Esau's son Reuel and his wives. Polygamy, or having multiple spouses, is not widely accepted in our society and can lead to complicated relationships. |
20 | This verse talks about Esau's son Reuel and his wives. In our culture, we believe in having one partner who we love and are committed to for life. |