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Ruth 4:22
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Obed fathered Jesse,
and `Oved became the father of Yishai, and Yishai became the father of David.
And Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David.
and Obed fathered Jesse, and Jesse fathered David.
Obed fathered Jesse, and Jesse fathered David.
Obed was the father of Jesse, and Jesse was the father of David.
Obed was the father of Jesse, and Jesse was the father of David.
Obed the father of Jesse, and Jesse the father of David [the king of Israel and the ancestor of Jesus Christ].
and Obed fathered Jesse, and Jesse fathered David.
And Obed begate Ishai, and Ishai begate Dauid.
and Obed became the father of Jesse, and Jesse became the father of David.
‘Oved was the father of Yishai, and Yishai was the father of David.
and Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
And Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat King David.
and Obed fathered Jesse; and Jesse fathered David.
Obed begat Isai. Isai begat Dauid.
and Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David.
And Obed became the father of Jesse, and Jesse became the father of David.
Obed begat Isai, Isai begat Dauid.
and Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
And Obed begat Iesse, and Iesse begate Dauid.
And Obed begot Jessae; and Jessae begot David.
and Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David.
Obed was the father of Jesse, and Jesse was the father of David.
Obeth gendride Isay; Isay gendride Dauid the kyng.
and Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David.
and Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
And Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David.
and Obed became the father of Jesse, and Jesse became the father of David.
Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
Obed was the father of Jesse. Jesse was the father of David.
Obed was the father of Jesse. And Jesse was the father of David.
Obed of Jesse, and Jesse of David.
And, Obed, begat, Jesse, and, Jesse, begat, David.
Obed begot Isai, Isai begot David.
Obed of Jesse, and Jesse of David.
and to Obed was born Jesse, and to Jesse, David.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jesse: 1 Samuel 16:1, Isaiah 11:1
David: 1 Chronicles 2:15, Matthew 1:6, Luke 3:31
Reciprocal: Ruth 4:14 - that his 1 Samuel 17:12 - David 1 Chronicles 2:12 - Jesse Matthew 1:5 - Booz Luke 2:4 - unto
Cross-References
Here is the list of the things that you should accept from the people: gold, silver, and bronze;
You must put gold, silver, bronze, iron, tin, or lead into the fire and then wash these things with the special water to make them pure. If something can be put in the fire, you must put it in fire to purify it. If things cannot be put in fire, you must still wash them with the special water.
There you will have plenty of food and everything you need. It is a land where the rocks are iron. You can dig copper out of the hills.
Your gates will have locks made from iron and bronze. You will be strong all your life."
"Now I would like you to send me a man who is skilled in working with gold, silver, bronze, and iron. He must know how to work with purple, red, and blue cloth. He will work here in Judah and Jerusalem with the craftsmen my father chose.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Obed begat Jesse,.... The Bethlehemite, the father of David:
and Jesse begat David; the Targum adds, the king of Israel; and so the Syriac and Arabic versions add, the king; from whence it is by some concluded that this book was written by Samuel, not only after the birth of David, but after he had been anointed king by him: here being but four generations mentioned, from the coming of the Israelites into Canaan, to the birth of David, which was three hundred and sixty years, each of the four persons, Salmon, Boaz, Obed, and Jesse, must beget a son when one hundred years old and upwards; and which is not at all incredible, as appears by instances in later times, and therefore not at all improbable, that in those ancient times men of sobriety and good constitutions should have children at such an age.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ruth 4:22. And Obed begat Jesse — "Who," says the Targum, "also is called Nachash, נחש because neither iniquity nor corruption was found in him, that he should be delivered into the hands of the angel of death, that he might take away his soul from him. And he lived many days until the counsel was remembered before the Lord, that the serpent gave to Eve the wife of Adam, that she should eat of the tree; by eating of the fruit of which they became wise, to distinguish between good and evil: and by that counsel all the inhabitants of the earth became guilty of death; and by this iniquity Jesse the Just died." Here is no mean or indistinct reference to the doctrine of original sin: and it shows us, at least, what the very ancient rabbins thought on the subject. I should observe that these additions are taken from the London Polyglot; they are not found in that of Antwerp; but they are the same that appear in the Targum of the great Bible printed by Bomberg, at Venice, in 1547-49.
And Jesse begat David — To this no comment is added by the Targumist, as the history of this king is found in the following book.
The ten persons whose genealogy is recorded in the five last verses, may be found, with a trifling change of name, in the genealogical list in Matthew 1:3-6, as forming important links in the line of the Messiah. To introduce this appears to have been the principal object of the writer, as introductory to the following books, where the history of David, the regal progenitor and type of the Messiah, is so particularly detailed.
FOR the account of the birth of Pharez and his brother Zarah, the reader is requested to refer to Genesis 38:12-30, and to the notes there; and for several particulars in the genealogy itself, to the notes on Matthew 1:1-16 and Luke 3:23-38, where the wisdom, goodness, and providence of God, in the preservation of this line, are particularly noticed.
MASORETIC NOTES ON RUTH
Number of verses in Ruth is 85.
Middle verse is Ruth 2:21.
We have already seen that Archbishop Usher places the event mentioned here in A.M. 2686, about one hundred years after the conquest of Canaan.