Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary JesseSmith's Bible Dictionary 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. (Matthew 1:5) Jesse's genealogy is twice given in full in the Old Testament, viz., (Ruth 4:18-22) and 1Chr 2:5-12 He is commonly designated as "Jesse the Bethlehemite," (1 Samuel 16:1,18; 17:58) but his full title is "the Ephrathite of Bethlehem Judah." ch. (1 Samuel 17:12) He is an "old man" when we first meet with him, (1 Samuel 17:12) with eight sons, ch. (1 Samuel 16:10; 17:12) residing at Bethlehem. ch (1 Samuel 16:4,5) Jesse's wealth seems to have consisted of a flock of sheep and goats, which were under the care of David. ch. (1 Samuel 16:11; 17:34,35) After David's rupture with Saul he took his father and his mother into the country of Moab and deposited them with the king, and there they disappear from our view in the records of Scripture. (B.C. 1068-61.) Who the wife of Jesse was we are not told. ATS Bible Dictionary JesseSon of Obed and father of David. He was a grandson of Ruth the Moabitess, and in he native land he found an asylum while David was most in danger from the jealous pursuit of Saul, Ruth 4:17 1 Samuel 16:1-23 17:12 22:3 Mt 1:5. Easton's Bible Dictionary Firm, or a gift, a son of Obed, the son of Boaz and Ruth (Ruth 4:17, 22; Matthew 1:5, 6; Luke 3:32). He was the father of eight sons, the youngest of whom was David (1 Samuel 17:12). The phrase "stem of Jesse" is used for the family of David (Isaiah 11:1), and "root of Jesse" for the Messiah (Isaiah 11:10; Revelation 5:5). Jesse was a man apparently of wealth and position at Bethlehem (1 Samuel 17:17, 18, 20; Psalm 78:71). The last reference to him is of David's procuring for him an asylum with the king of Moab (1 Samuel 22:3). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ, in decorative art2. (n.) A genealogical tree represented in stained glass. 3. (n.) A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called also tree of Jesse. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JESSEjes'-e (yishay, meaning doubtful; according to Gesenius it = "wealthy"; Olshausen, Gram., sections 277, conjectures yesh yah, "Yahweh exists"; Wellhausen (1 Samuel 14:49) explains it as 'abhishay (see ABISHAI); Iessai; Ruth 4:17, 22 1 Samuel 16; 1 Samuel 17; 20; 22; 25; 2 Samuel 20:1; 2 Samuel 23:1 1 Kings 12:16; 1 Chronicles 10:14; 1 Chronicles 12:18 Psalm 72:20 Isaiah 11:1, 10 (= Romans 15:12)); Matthew 1:5, 6 Acts 13:22): Son of Obed, grandson of Boaz, and father of King David. The grouping of the references to Jesse in 1 Samuel is bound up with that of the grouping of the whole narrative of David and Saul. See SAMUEL, BOOKS OF. There seem to be three main veins in the narrative, so far as Jesse is concerned. ROOT OF JESSE (shoresh yishay (Isaiah 11:10); rhiza tou Iessai (Romans 15:12)): The Hebrew and Greek words are practically the same in meaning. "Root" means descendant, branch of the family or stock. The Messianic king was to be of the family of Jesse the father of David. In Romans 15:12 Paul quotes the Septuagint of Isaiah 11:10. Jesus is a branch or descendant of the family of Jesse, as well as of David. Greek 2421. Iessai -- Jesse, the father of King David ... Jesse, the father of King David. Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Iessai Phonetic Spelling: (es-es-sah'-ee) Short Definition: Jesse ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2421.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 1732. David -- perhaps "beloved one," a son of Jesse... David or David. 1733 . perhaps "beloved one," a son of Jesse. Transliteration: David or David Phonetic Spelling: (daw-veed') Short Definition: David. ... /hebrew/1732.htm - 6k 7288. Radday -- a son of Jesse 52. Abishay -- "my father is Jesse," an Israelite name 3448. Yishay -- father of David Library The Shepherd Boy of Bethlehem. How, Upon Saul's Transgression of the Prophet's Commands, Samuel ... Psalm LXXIII. The Shepherd-King David the Shepherd Youth. The Story of David David's victory Over the Giant The Cost of a Lie Man the Image of the Creator, and Christ the Head of the Man ... The Story of David, the Shepherd Boy Thesaurus Jesse (45 Occurrences)... The phrase "stem of Jesse" is used for the family of David (Isaiah 11:1), and "root of Jesse" for the Messiah (Isaiah 11:10; Revelation 5:5). Jesse was a man ... /j/jesse.htm - 32k Jesse's (4 Occurrences) Obed (13 Occurrences) Abi (2 Occurrences) Abinadab (12 Occurrences) Nahash (9 Occurrences) Bethlehemite (4 Occurrences) Beth-lehemite (4 Occurrences) Shammah (8 Occurrences) Eliab (20 Occurrences) Resources What is the meaning of root of Jesse in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Jesse in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Does the Bible mention David's mother? | GotQuestions.org Jesse: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Jesse (45 Occurrences)Matthew 1:5 Matthew 1:6 Luke 3:32 Acts 13:22 Romans 15:12 Ruth 4:17 Ruth 4:22 1 Samuel 16:1 1 Samuel 16:3 1 Samuel 16:5 1 Samuel 16:8 1 Samuel 16:9 1 Samuel 16:10 1 Samuel 16:11 1 Samuel 16:18 1 Samuel 16:19 1 Samuel 16:20 1 Samuel 16:22 1 Samuel 17:12 1 Samuel 17:13 1 Samuel 17:17 1 Samuel 17:20 1 Samuel 17:58 1 Samuel 20:27 1 Samuel 20:30 1 Samuel 20:31 1 Samuel 22:7 1 Samuel 22:8 1 Samuel 22:9 1 Samuel 22:13 1 Samuel 25:10 2 Samuel 17:25 2 Samuel 20:1 2 Samuel 23:1 1 Kings 12:16 1 Chronicles 2:12 1 Chronicles 2:13 1 Chronicles 10:14 1 Chronicles 12:18 1 Chronicles 29:26 2 Chronicles 10:16 2 Chronicles 11:18 Psalms 72:20 Isaiah 11:1 Isaiah 11:10 Subtopics Jesse: Lives With David in Moab Jesse: Samuel Visits, Under Divine Command, to Select a Successor to Saul from his Sons Jesse: Saul Asks, to Send David to Become a Member of his Court Related Terms |