Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters. And Sheshan had a servant, an Egyptian, whose name was Jarha.
Sesán no tuvo hijos varones, solo hijas. También tenía un siervo egipcio llamado Jarha.
Sesán solo tuvo hijas y tenía un siervo egipcio llamado Jarha.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse is part of the genealogies in 1 Chronicles, a book that records the family lines of Israel's tribes to preserve their historical and tribal identities after the Babylonian exile. Sheshan, a descendant of Judah, had no sons but only daughters, which highlighted the challenges of inheritance in ancient Israelite society where male heirs were crucial for passing on land and legacy. Additionally, his Egyptian servant Jarha reflects the common practice of Israelites employing foreigners, possibly during the time of the Judges or early monarchy, showing cultural interactions in a patriarchal world.
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