By Tamar Fox for Jewniverse
From
classics like One Hundred Years of Solitude to recent hits like Hilary
Mantel’s Thomas Cromwell series, complicated tales often come with
charts or maps at the front to help you keep track of the characters and
their movements.
If novels can do this, why not the the original
complicated tale? That is, the Bible. If you’ve ever found yourself
bogged down in the seemingly endless begats of Genesis, an
English-Canadian man named Luke Martin has got you covered with this
comprehensive Biblical family tree. Beginning with Adam and going all
the way through Moses, the chart clearly lays out the often complex
families we read about in the first two books of the Torah.
Spending
some time with the family tree is a great way to remind yourself about
some of the often overlooked corners of the family. For instance, did
you remember that after Sarah died Abraham went on to have 6 other
children with Keturah? Or that Esau had a grandson named Amalek (the
same name given to a nation bent on annihilating the Israelites)?
We can’t wait to print this one out and paste it into our Bible.
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