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  1. Jesse, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the father of King David. Jesse was the son of Obed and the grandson of Boaz and Ruth. He was a farmer and sheep breeder in Bethlehem. David was the youngest of Jesse’s eight sons.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. According to the Bible, Jesse was the son of Obed and the grandson of Ruth and of Boaz. He lived in Bethlehem , in Judah, and was of the Tribe of Judah , he was a farmer , breeder and owner of sheep.

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  3. Jul 29, 2022 · Jesse was David’s father and Jesus is the root that would come up from the stump of Jesse. While the connection to Jesse is because of David, Jesus will be the one who will rule, not like David, but even better than David.

    • Jesse followed spiritual leadership and respected the man of God. We find this out in 1 Samuel 16. God sent the prophet Samuel to anoint the next king of Israel.
    • Jesse was wealthy. Jesse appeared to be a man of wealth and had all his sons busy and working. We know that God can often bless his people, sometimes with material wealth.
    • Jesse followed the law of the land. I am sure that Jesse had no idea at the time that his son was to become king. He might have known that something special was going on with the youngest.
    • Jesse was able to trust his son David in his golden years. As Saul was seeking after David’s life. David had planned for his aging parents to stay in Moab.
  4. Apr 12, 2024 · In the Bible, Jesse is primarily recognized as the father of David, who became the King of Israel and wrote the Book of Psalms. He is mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in both the books of Matthew 1:5-6 and Luke 3:31-32, which highlight his descent from Ruth and Boaz, placing him in the line of Judah.

    • Lancelot Tucker
  5. Jesse (wealthy), the father of David, was the son of Obed, who again was the fruit of the union of Boaz and the Moabitess Ruth. His great-grandmother was Rahab the Canaanite, of Jericho.

  6. He was the father of eight sons ( 1 Sam 16:1 f.; 17:12) or of seven sons ( 1 Chron 2:15 ): Eliab, Abinadab, Shimea or Shamah, Nethanel, Raddai, Ozem, Elihu (omitted from 1 Chron 2:15 ), and David; and two daughters: Zeruiah and Abigail ( 1 Chron 2:13-17 ).