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Peleg
PEE-leg · means “Division”
Peleg is a Hebrew name traditionally understood as meaning "division." He was born at a time when the earth was divided, which many scholars associate with the dispersion after the Tower of Babel. His name stands as a reminder of God's sovereignty over history and the shaping of nations.
“Two sons were born to Eber: One was named Peleg, because in his time the earth was divided; his brother was named Joktan.”
The story behind the name
Peleg was a son of Eber and a direct descendant of Noah through the line of Shem (Genesis 11). The Bible notes that in his days the earth was divided, a profound statement that marks a turning point in human history. This division is traditionally understood to refer to the scattering of people and languages at Babel.
Despite the division and scattering of humanity, God's redemptive line remained intact through Peleg's family. Through his descendants, the line of the promise would eventually lead to Abraham, David, and ultimately Jesus Christ. Peleg's placement in the genealogies shows that God preserves His chosen line even amidst global confusion.
Naming a son Peleg connects him to a story of divine order and purpose. It is a name that acknowledges that even when the world around us is divided or chaotic, God remains in control. It encourages a life built on the solid foundation of God's sovereign covenant.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Peleg’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer for Peace →A blessing to pray over Peleg
May the Lord keep this boy steadfast and secure in a divided world, anchoring his heart in divine truth. Let his life be a testament to the peace that only God can bring. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Pleg, Pelegue
Middle names that sing with Peleg
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