Bible Trivia
What was the name of Abraham's second wife?
Keturah is a fascinating figure in the Bible, often existing in the shadow of Sarah, Abraham's first wife. After Sarah's passing, Abraham married Keturah, who bore him six children: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. That's quite the bustling household! This shows a different chapter of Abraham's life, exploring themes such as love, responsibility, and the expansive nature of family, as opposed to the trials of infertility he navigated with Sarah.The Midianites, a tribe descended from Keturah’s son Midian, play an essential role in Israel’s story. It was from them that one of the greatest leaders, Moses, would find his father-in-law, Jethro, who was actually a Midian priest. Isn’t it intriguing how one key figure can connect multiple narratives across the Bible?
Another layered interest is how Keturah’s offspring are sometimes symbols of the contrast between the Abrahamic lineage (Isaac) and those that diverged from it. This element amplifies the broader themes of inclusion and inheritance, prevalent across much of biblical text.
Keturah is also a reminder of realized potential and second chances. Just as she established her own legacy alongside Isaac and Ishmael, our journeys can often lead to unexpected and beautiful new beginnings. Who knew that a name like Keturah could beckon so much complexity from just a few verses? They're more than words; they're the markers of history and testament to life's beautiful tapestry!