“And she bare him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah.”
Genesis 25:2 is a verse that provides a genealogical account of the descendants of Abraham through his wife Keturah. It serves as a bridge between the previous chapter, where the death and burial of Sarah are recorded, and the subsequent events in the life of Abraham.
In this verse, the focus is on the children born to Abraham and Keturah. Keturah is described as the mother of six sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. These sons represent additional branches of Abraham’s descendants beyond his firstborn son, Ishmael, and his promised son, Isaac.
It is noteworthy that the Bible does not provide extensive details about the lives and actions of Abraham’s descendants through Keturah. Their mention in this verse primarily serves to acknowledge their existence and their place in the lineage of Abraham.
The subsequent verses in Genesis 25:continue to outline the descendants of each of these sons, tracing their lineages and the lands they inhabited. The emphasis on genealogy in the Bible serves multiple purposes, including establishing historical connections, validating promises and prophecies, and illustrating the fulfilment of God’s covenant with Abraham.
Overall, Genesis 25:2:highlights the expansive nature of Abraham’s descendants and foreshadows the multitude of nations that would come from him, in accordance with God’s promise to make him the father of many nations (Genesis 17:4-6).

