Granddaughters
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In the biblical context, granddaughters are mentioned as part of the extended family unit, which holds significant importance in the cultural and spiritual life of the Israelites and early Christians. The family is seen as a foundational institution ordained by God, and granddaughters, like all family members, are considered a blessing and a continuation of the family lineage.

Biblical References and Context

While the Bible does not frequently mention granddaughters specifically, the concept of multi-generational family relationships is evident throughout the Scriptures. The Hebrew and early Christian societies placed a strong emphasis on family heritage and the transmission of faith and values from one generation to the next.

In the Old Testament, the importance of family lineage is underscored in genealogies, such as those found in the books of Genesis and Chronicles. These genealogies, while often focusing on male descendants, implicitly include granddaughters as part of the family structure. For example, Genesis 46:7 states, "His sons and grandsons, his daughters and granddaughters—all his offspring—he brought with him to Egypt." This passage highlights the inclusion of granddaughters in the family unit during Jacob's migration to Egypt.

The role of women, including granddaughters, in the family is further emphasized in the wisdom literature and the teachings of Proverbs. Proverbs 17:6 declares, "Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of children is their fathers." This verse reflects the joy and honor that grandchildren, including granddaughters, bring to their grandparents, reinforcing the value of familial bonds across generations.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance

In biblical times, granddaughters, like other family members, were expected to uphold the family's faith and traditions. The transmission of religious beliefs and practices was a key responsibility of the family, and granddaughters would have been part of this spiritual heritage. The Shema, found in Deuteronomy 6:4-9, underscores the importance of teaching God's commandments to children and grandchildren, ensuring that each generation remains faithful to the covenant with God.

The New Testament continues to affirm the value of family relationships, with an emphasis on love, respect, and mutual support. While specific references to granddaughters are not prevalent, the principles of family life outlined in passages such as Ephesians 6:1-4 and Colossians 3:18-21 apply to all family members, including granddaughters. These teachings encourage families to nurture one another in the faith and to live in harmony according to God's design.

Role in the Faith Community

Granddaughters, as part of the family, are also part of the larger faith community. The early church, as described in the Acts of the Apostles and the epistles, functioned as an extended family, where believers supported one another and shared in the joys and responsibilities of community life. Granddaughters, along with other young members, were integral to the growth and vitality of the church, contributing to its mission and witness in the world.

In summary, while the Bible may not frequently mention granddaughters explicitly, their presence and role within the family and faith community are implicit in the broader biblical narrative. They are seen as a blessing, a continuation of the family line, and an essential part of the spiritual and cultural heritage passed down through generations.
Strong's Hebrew
1323. bath -- daughter
... 1), daughter your daughter's (1), daughter's (1), daughter's daughter (2), daughters
(241), dispersed* (1), granddaughter (4), granddaughters* (1), maidens (2 ...
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1121. ben -- son
... 2), fertile* (1), foal (1), fools* (1), foreigner* (6), foreigners (1), foreigners*
(10), Gileadites* (1), grandchildren (1), granddaughters* (1), grandson (6 ...
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The Founding of Herrnhut, 1722-1727.
... wilderness?". "If you believe," said Godfrey Marche, tutor to Lady Gersdorf's
granddaughters, "you shall see the glory of God.". The ...
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Epistle xxii. To Rusticiana, Patrician Lady.
... 212] , and is doing many things against all, but principally against your Excellency's
people, or those of your most noble granddaughters, as though he were ...
/.../epistle xxii to rusticiana patrician 2.htm

Book ii. Jerome Answers the Second, Third, and Fourth Propositions ...
... Persians, Medes, Indians, and Ethiopians, peoples on a par with Rome itself, have
intercourse with mothers and grandmothers, with daughters and granddaughters. ...
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Granddaughters (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Granddaughters (1 Occurrence). Genesis 46:7 his
sons, and his sons' sons with him, his daughters, and his ...
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Granddaughter (5 Occurrences)

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Genesis 46:7
his sons, and his sons' sons with him, his daughters, and his sons' daughters, and he brought all his seed with him into Egypt.
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