Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia

What was the name of Abraham's second wife?

When we dive into the story of Abraham, the father of many nations, we uncover fascinating layers to his life. After Sarah, his first wife, passed away, Abraham married Keturah. It’s intriguing that Keturah is often seen as a symbol of promise and new beginnings. Despite being lesser known than Sarah, she bore Abraham several children, enriching his legacy. The name Keturah means “to incense,” which could signify her ability to renew and invigorate, much like incense lifts the atmosphere.

Genesis 25 tells us not just about Keturah but also mentions that through her, Abraham had six children: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. Interestingly, the Midianites, descended from Abraham via Keturah, become significant players in later biblical narratives. They interact with Moses and the Israelites during their desert wanderings.

This blend of lineage reveals an underlying theme in the Bible: the interconnectedness of families and nations, showing how one life influences diverse paths. Keturah, while sometimes marginalized in discussions about Abraham’s legacy, stands as a testament to the idea that every figure in the biblical stories has importance, even if they dwell in the shadows. So every character or detail adds a thread to the rich tapestry that is the biblical narrative, resonating through ages. Fascinatingly, this encourages a greater appreciate for histories often overlooked in unfolding divine purposes, doesn't it?