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Day 117 (1 Chronicles 6) - Year 7

2025/4/27
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Tara-Leigh Cobble
创造了全球最受欢迎的基督教播客《圣经回顾》,帮助数百万人通过按时间顺序阅读整个圣经来更深地理解和爱上上帝的话语。
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Tara-Leigh Cobble: 历代志上看似枯燥的家谱章节,实则蕴含着深刻的意义。它并非简单的族谱记录,而是为了帮助以色列人在被掳归回后重建家园,恢复社会秩序和圣殿的运作。这些家谱详细记录了各个支派、家族以及利未人的身份和职责,确保他们在回归故土后能够找到自己的土地和身份,并按照上帝的旨意重建圣殿,恢复每个家族的职责。 从上帝的角度来看,这些家谱的存在体现了祂对恢复和救赎的渴望,以及祂对以色列人的耐心和慷慨。即使以色列人违背了与上帝的约定,被掳到巴比伦,上帝并没有永远抛弃他们,而是计划让他们悔改并最终复兴。家谱正是上帝计划中不可或缺的一部分,它帮助以色列人重新建立与上帝的关系,并重建他们的家园。 我祖母为家人缝制丑陋的青蛙玩具的故事,象征着上帝对人类的爱与救赎。这些青蛙玩具虽然并不完美,但却倾注了祖母的心血。上帝如同祖母一样,创造了人类,又通过耶稣的牺牲将他们赎回。本章节证明了上帝丰富的慈爱以及祂的恢复和救赎计划,祂的爱是如此的宽广和深远,即使我们犯错,祂仍然愿意接纳我们,并帮助我们重新开始。

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Hey, Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. At this point, you may be wondering if Chronicles is only genealogies. Don't worry, it's not. We've only got one more day of those coming up, and that day's reading also jumps into the narrative part of the book. So this is our last day of straight genealogies. In First Chronicles, that is.

I want to fulfill a promise I made to you a few days ago. I promised to tell you the purpose of all these genealogies. I didn't want to spoil it for those of you who haven't heard this story before, but if you were paying close attention to today's reading, you picked up on part of the story that gives it away. Verse 15 says, Jehoshadak went into exile when the Lord sent Judah and Jerusalem into exile by the hand of Nebuchadnezzar.

So the spoiler that may come as no surprise is that Israel doesn't keep the covenant and God eventually raises up an enemy to carry them off into exile, back out of the promised land. But don't worry, God's not casting them off forever. Remember that he's already told us that this is how things will go and he says it's all part of his plan to bring them to repentance and to restore all things.

So they're in exile for a long time. But then they repent and get to come back to the promised land. And that's when these genealogies come in super handy. Because they really need to know who is from which tribe so they can go back to the right plot of land. And they need to know who is from the tribe of Judah and specifically the line of David because God has appointed that as the line of kings. And they need to know who the Levites are according to the clans of the Kohathites and the Merarites and the Gershonites.

because they need to set everything back up with the temple according to the specific job of each clan. You may have noticed that Gershon is called Gershom here, but don't worry, it's all the same. All of these lists are really important in verifying people's identities so they can reinstate things when they return to the land. It may seem boring to us, but it was vital to them. It wasn't just a list, it was their life. It determined their jobs and where they lived.

In verse 31, we see that David has set up some new positions in the service of the temple. Back in Numbers 4, God set up roles for the three clans of the Levites. But here David adds a fourth role, musician. And you may have noticed that Asaph was listed among these. We've been reading some of his psalms. This is how that all came together. After the genealogies and the job assignments, we see the Levites divided into their clans and we see the cities of refuge announced. What was your God shot today?

Mine came in asking myself what it says about God that this chapter exists at all. The fact that this is here, to help reestablish people in the land He gave them that they gave up and that He brought them back into, it shows me His heart for restoration and redemption. It shows me He's so patient and generous with them, even when they break His heart. And it reminded me of something that happened in my own family once.

I'm the youngest of six, and when I was a kid, my dad's mom made a bunch of stuffed animals for us. They were frogs, actually. Frogs filled with beans, if I recall correctly. They weren't cute or cuddly, but they were a labor of love. I'm sure my grandmother spent dozens of hours carefully cutting out and stitching them all and filling them with beans. By that time in her life, she was old and frail with failing eyesight, but still, she made these frogs for us.

One day our school had a yard sale fundraiser. So of course, those unsightly frogs made their way onto one of the tables. And you know who came to the yard sale? And do you know that she opened up her purse and bought those frogs back? She had made them, poured her heart into it, ugly and flawed as they were. And then she paid for them to buy them back. Our God not only does that with the Israelites, but he's done it with each and every one of his kids. He made us and then he paid the ultimate price to buy us back. Death on a cross.

This chapter is a testament to His abundant kindness and His plan for restoration and redemption. He's where the joy is. ♪

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