Genealogy of Pharez to David
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The genealogy from Pharez to David is a significant lineage in the biblical narrative, tracing the ancestry of King David, a central figure in the history of Israel and the lineage of Jesus Christ. This genealogy is primarily found in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Ruth and the Book of 1 Chronicles.

Pharez (Perez)

Pharez, also spelled Perez, is the son of Judah and Tamar. His birth is recorded in Genesis 38, where Tamar, Judah's daughter-in-law, disguises herself and conceives twins by Judah. Pharez is the firstborn of these twins. His name, meaning "breach" or "bursting forth," signifies the circumstances of his birth. Pharez's inclusion in the genealogy highlights God's providence and the unexpected ways He fulfills His promises.

Hezron

Hezron is the son of Pharez and is mentioned in the genealogical records in Genesis 46:12 and 1 Chronicles 2:5. Hezron is one of the seventy members of Jacob's family who went to Egypt. His descendants would become a significant clan within the tribe of Judah.

Ram (Aram)

Ram, also known as Aram, is the son of Hezron. He is listed in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 2:9 and Ruth 4:19. Ram's place in the genealogy underscores the continuity of the line leading to David.

Amminadab

Amminadab is the son of Ram and is noted in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 2:10 and Ruth 4:19-20. He is the father-in-law of Aaron, Moses' brother, through his daughter Elisheba, as mentioned in Exodus 6:23. This connection highlights the intertwining of priestly and royal lines in Israel's history.

Nahshon

Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, is a prominent figure in the wilderness generation. He is recognized as a leader of the tribe of Judah during the Exodus (Numbers 1:7). His leadership role is significant, as he represents the tribe of Judah in the encampment and during the offerings at the dedication of the altar (Numbers 7:12).

Salmon

Salmon, the son of Nahshon, is mentioned in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 2:11 and Ruth 4:20. He is traditionally identified as the husband of Rahab, the Canaanite woman who aided the Israelite spies in Jericho (Joshua 2). This union exemplifies God's grace and the inclusion of Gentiles into the covenant community.

Boaz

Boaz, the son of Salmon and Rahab, is a central figure in the Book of Ruth. As a wealthy landowner in Bethlehem, Boaz acts as a kinsman-redeemer for Ruth, a Moabite widow. Their marriage is a pivotal moment in the genealogy, as it leads to the birth of Obed, continuing the line to David. Boaz's character and actions reflect the themes of redemption and covenant faithfulness.

Obed

Obed, the son of Boaz and Ruth, is the grandfather of David. His birth is celebrated in Ruth 4:17, where the women of Bethlehem proclaim, "A son has been born to Naomi," highlighting the restoration and blessing brought to Naomi's family through Ruth and Boaz. Obed's name, meaning "servant" or "worshiper," signifies his role in the lineage leading to Israel's greatest king.

Jesse

Jesse, the son of Obed, is the father of David. He is a resident of Bethlehem and is mentioned in 1 Samuel 16, where the prophet Samuel anoints David as king. Jesse's lineage is significant, as it fulfills the prophecy of a ruler arising from the tribe of Judah (Genesis 49:10).

David

David, the youngest son of Jesse, is anointed as the king of Israel and becomes a central figure in biblical history. His reign establishes Jerusalem as the political and spiritual center of Israel. David's lineage is crucial in the messianic prophecies, as it is through his line that the Messiah, Jesus Christ, is promised to come (2 Samuel 7:12-16). David's life and legacy are foundational to the understanding of God's covenant with Israel and His redemptive plan for humanity.

The genealogy from Pharez to David, as recorded in the Scriptures, underscores the providence and sovereignty of God in orchestrating His purposes through human history. Each individual in this lineage plays a vital role in the unfolding of God's redemptive plan, culminating in the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.
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Now these are the generations of Pharez: Pharez begat Hezron,
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Matt. I. 1
... minded, he hath both composed the genealogy, and brought ... also God said, "I have found
David, the son of ... and her children, saying, Judas begat Pharez and Zarah ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on the gospel of saint matthew/homily iii matt i 1.htm

Index of Subjects.
... David, why first in the genealogy, [445]10, [446]21; repentance of, [447]14,
[448]181-4; humility of, [449]19, [450]56, [451]96, [452]149, [453]175; Son of ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on the gospel of saint matthew/index of subjects.htm

Appendix ix. List of Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied ...
... the Midrash on Ruth 4:19 (in the genealogy of David ... The Messiah is called the son
of Pharez,' who restores ... by the Targum to the prophecy of David concerning the ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/appendix ix list of old.htm

Answer to Eunomius' Second Book .
... looking to this example it becomes us also to advance nothing daunted to the second
part of our labours, but as far as possible to imitate David's valour, and ...
/.../gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/answer to eunomius second book.htm

Resources
Why are Jesus' genealogies in Matthew and Luke so different? | GotQuestions.org

Is there an error in the counting of the 14 generations in Matthew chapter 1? | GotQuestions.org

Why are Mormons/LDS so interested in genealogies? | GotQuestions.org

Genealogy: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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