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  2. Inheritance rights became a difficult issue in the case of multiple wives, and God prescribed a law to protect the rights of the firstborn (Deut 21:15-17). This law, revealing God's view of firstborns (aside from the Abrahamic Covenant), may explain God's love for Hagar (Gen 21:10-21).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. In biblical times, the firstborn was given certain unique rights, responsibilities, and privileges. A married couple’s firstborn male child was given priority and preeminence in the family, and the best of the inheritance. The nation of Israel is identified as God’s “firstborn” in the Bible ( Exodus 4:22; Jeremiah 31:9 ); in ...

  4. The Rights of the Firstborn. If brothers dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without to a stranger…. We have already observed that the firstborn had a right to a double share of the family inheritance ( Deuteronomy 21:17 ). We have before us another of his rights - a seed was to be ...

    • Biblical Basis For Birthrights
    • Biblical Examples of Birthrights
    • Significance of Birthrights

    While we don’t see a specific place where the birthright was established in the Bible, we do see its use throughout and several instructions in place to protect or rework the birthright. For example, in Deuteronomy, we see God’s concern for protecting the birthright by asserting that the father can’t pick and choose who will benefit from it dependi...

    As it turns out, some of the most prominent examples of the power of the birthright in Scripture are when it did not, in fact, go to the first born son due to surrounding circumstances. However, each example still illustrates the power of the birthright in the Old Testament.

    The birthright is significant because, through Jesus, it applies to us. Colossians tells us how Jesus is God’s firstborn, and therefore inherits the birthright of God. He has all authority and inherits all of God’s creation (Psalm 2). Not only that, through Jesus atoning death and sacrifice on the cross we have become heirs with Christ, and a piece...

  5. The Law of the Firstborn. by Staff. Forerunner, March-April 2002. 2002-03-01. "Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might and the beginning of my strength, the excellency of dignity and the excellency of power." So says Jacob to his son Reuben in Genesis 49:3. In ancient Israel, the firstborn child in every family was considered to be extra-special.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Why is the birthright so emphasized in the Bible? Answer. The birthright is emphasized in the Bible because it honored the rights or privileges of the familys firstborn son. After the father died, or in the fathers absence, the firstborn son assumed the fathers authority and responsibilities.

  7. Birthright. The privilege of the firstborn son. Among the Hebrews, as indeed among most other nations, the firstborn enjoyed particular privileges; and wherever polygamy was tolerated, it was highly necessary to fix them, De 21:15-17.

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