π₯ 06:00 κ°ν΄ | Exposition μλμ 4–6μ₯ | 1 Chronicles 4–6
Code: E-M | 2026.06.11
μλμ 4–6μ₯ | 1 Chronicles 4–6
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Ⅰ. ꡬ쑰 | Structure
4μ₯ — μ λ€μ κ³λ³΄, μΌλ² μ€μ κΈ°λ, μλ―μ¨ μ§ν
5μ₯ — λ₯΄μ°λ²€, κ°, λ―λ«μΈ λ° μ§νμ κ³λ³΄μ μ μ
6μ₯ — λ μ μ§νμ κ³λ³΄μ μ±μ λ΄μ¬μ λΏλ¦¬
Chapter 4 — Genealogy of Judah, prayer of Jabez, tribe of Simeon
Chapter 5 — Genealogy and battles of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh
Chapter 6 — Genealogy of Levi and the roots of temple service
Ⅱ. ν΅μ¬ ν΄μ | Core Exposition
μλμ 4–6μ₯μ
κ³λ³΄μ νλ¦μ κ³μ μ΄μ΄ κ°λλ€.
κ·Έλ¬λ μ΄ λ³Έλ¬Έμ
λ¨μ§ μ΄λ¦λ§ λμ΄νμ§ μμ΅λλ€.
μ λ€ μ§ν μμλ μΌλ² μ€μ κΈ°λκ° μ½μ
λμ΄ μκ³ ,
μλ¨ λνΈ μ§νλ€μ ν₯λ§μ΄ κΈ°λ‘λλ©°,
λ μ μ§νμ κ³λ³΄κ° κΈΈκ² μ μλ©λλ€.
μΌλ² μ€μ κΈ°λλ
κ³λ³΄ μμμ λΉλλ μ§§μ κΈ°λμ
λλ€.
κ·Έλ κ³ ν΅μ μ΄λ¦μ κ°μ§ μ¬λμ΄μμ§λ§,
κ³ ν΅μ΄ μκΈ° μ΄λͺ
μ κ²°μ νλλ‘ λμ§ μμμ΅λλ€.
κ·Έλ μ΄μ€λΌμμ νλλκ» λΆλ₯΄μ§μμ΅λλ€.
1 Chronicles 4–6 continues the flow of genealogy.
Yet this passage does not merely list names.
Within the tribe of Judah,
the prayer of Jabez is inserted.
The rise and fall of the tribes east of the Jordan are recorded.
The genealogy of Levi is given in detail.
The prayer of Jabez is a short prayer
that shines within the genealogy.
He was a man with a name marked by pain,
but he did not allow pain
to determine his destiny.
He cried out to the God of Israel.
Ⅲ. μ νμ μλ―Έ | Theological Meaning
μΌλ² μ€μ κΈ°λλ
무λμ§ λ°±μ±μκ² μ€μν λ©μμ§λ₯Ό μ€λλ€.
κ³λ³΄ μμ μ΄λ¦μ
λ¨μν κ³Όκ±°μ νμ μ΄ μλλλ€.
νλλ μμμ λ€μ λΆλ₯΄μ§μ μ μλ
μ΄μ μλ μ΄λ¦μ
λλ€.
λν 6μ₯μ λ μ μ§ν κ³λ³΄λ
μλμμ μ€μν λ°©ν₯μ λ³΄μ¬ μ€λλ€.
ν볡λ λ°±μ±μ
λ¨μν νν΅λ§ ν볡νλ κ²μ΄ μλλΌ,
μλ°°μ μ§μμ μ±μ λ΄μ¬μ λΏλ¦¬λ₯Ό ν볡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€.
The prayer of Jabez gives
an important message to a fallen people.
A name within genealogy
is not merely a trace of the past.
It is a living name
that can cry out again before God.
Also, the genealogy of Levi in chapter 6
shows the important direction of 1 Chronicles.
The restored people must recover
not only their bloodline,
but also the order of worship
and the roots of temple service.
Ⅳ. μ μ© | Application
μ°λ¦¬λ μ΄λ¦ μμ μμ²λ₯Ό νκ³ μ΄μκ° λκ° μμ΅λλ€.
μ€ν¨μ μ΄λ¦,
κ³ ν΅μ μ΄λ¦,
μ¬λλ€μ΄ λΆμΈ μ΄λ¦μ΄
λλ₯Ό κ·μ νλ κ²μ²λΌ λκ»΄μ§ μ μμ΅λλ€.
κ·Έλ¬λ νλλκ» λΆλ₯΄μ§λ μ¬λμ
κ·Έ μ΄λ¦ μμμ λλμ§ μμ΅λλ€.
νλλμ μμ΄ ν¨κ»νμλ©΄
μΆμ λ€μ μ΄λ¦¬κ³ ,
νλμ λ§μ§λ§ λ§μ΄ λμ§ λͺ»ν©λλ€.
We too often live with wounds in our names.
The name of failure,
the name of pain,
or the name given by others
may seem to define us.
But the one who cries out to God
does not end within that name.
When the hand of God is with us,
life opens again,
and trouble does not have the final word.
Ⅴ. λ§μ§λ§ κΆλ©΄ | Final Counsel
μλμ 4–6μ₯μ
νλλμ΄ κ³λ³΄ μμ μ΄λ¦μ κΈ°μ΅νμκ³ ,
κΈ°λνλ μ΄λ¦μ λ€μ μΈμ°μλ©°,
μλ°°μ μ§μ μμμ 곡λ체λ₯Ό ν볡νμ¬μ λ³΄μ¬ μ€λλ€.
κ³ ν΅μ μ΄λ¦ μμμλ
νλλκ» λΆλ₯΄μ§μΌμμμ€.
νλλμ μμ΄ ν¨κ»νμλ©΄
무λμ§ μΆλ λ€μ μ΄λ¦΄ μ μμ΅λλ€.
1 Chronicles 4–6 shows
that God remembers names within genealogy,
raises again the name that prays,
and restores the community
within the order of worship.
Even within a name marked by pain,
cry out to God.
When the hand of God is with you,
a broken life can open again.
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