Young David was treated as being the illegitimate son of Jesse's wife, Nitzevet, by another man although he was truly sired by Jesse unwittingly. David grew up in a family that wrongfully shunned him as illegitimate, and treated him as if he were an orphan. It wasn't until Samuel was ordered of God to anoint him the new king of Israel that his family's attitude toward him changed.
No, King David was not illegitimate , he was the son of Jesse, , and God would not have been with him , if it was so.
**When reading Psalm 51:5, some have felt that David may have been illegitimate, but in this Psalm he was simply relating that ALL people are born sinners because of the 'original sin' of Adam which spread to us all, through no fault of our own (Romans 5:12)(Romans 3:23) .
His dad's name was Jesse. Boaz and Ruth were Jesse's parents.
King David was the youngest of Jesse's 8 sons. Jesse lived in Bethlehem and was the grandson of Ruth and Boaz.
David's father was Jesse, the son of Obed. (Ruth 4:22)
Davids father was Jessee.
No Ruth was the great, great grandmother of king David.
No, he was legitimate.
No he was the youngest son of Jesse , and Jesse had many sons.
Jesse was king David father.
His dad's name was Jesse. Boaz and Ruth were Jesse's parents.
Jesse
King David was the youngest of Jesse's 8 sons. Jesse lived in Bethlehem and was the grandson of Ruth and Boaz.
David's father was Jesse, the son of Obed. (Ruth 4:22)
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Jesse
The youngest son of Jesse in the Bible is David, who went on to become a famous king of Israel.
Davids father was Jessee.
No Ruth was the great, great grandmother of king David.