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  1. All the kings of Judah were descendants of David. Mary, Joseph and Jesus were all descendants of David. There are also quite a few surprising connections in David’s family tree: David’s son Jerimoth married David’s brother Eliab’s daughter Abihail.

  2. Sep 1, 2023 · If we count the son who died in infancy after having been conceived through David’s adulterous relationship with Bathsheba (2 Samuel 12:16–23), David had at least twenty-one children by his wives, plus an unknown number by his many concubines.

    • David’s Family Tree
    • David’s Wives
    • Further Study

    Relationship to David: Name(s) – Scripture References Great-grandparents: Boaz & Ruth – Ruth 2:1; Ruth 4:17-22; Matthew 1:5 Grandfather: Obed – Ruth 4:17-22 Father: Jessie – Ruth 4:17-22; 1Samuel 16:1; 1Samuel 17:12 Half/sister:* Abigail, daughter of Nahash* – 2Samuel 17:25; 1Chronicles 2:12-17 Nephew: Amasa, son of Abigail – 2Samuel 17:25; 1Chroni...

    Michal – No children These children were born in Hebron ( 1Chronicles 3:1-4) Ahinoam had Amnon, 1st son Abigail had Daniel (Chileab), 2nd son Maacah had Absalom 3rd son, and Tamar (Absalom’s sister) Haggith had Adonijah, 4th son Abital had Shephatiah, 5th son Egiah had Ithream, 6th son These children were born in Jerusalem (1Chronicles 3:5-9) Baths...

  3. Nov 2, 2023 · King David had 8 wives and over 18 children, including influential figures like King Solomon, Ruth the Moabitess, and Rahab the prostitute. His family traces its ancestry back to the tribe of Judah and holds a prestigious role in Jewish history.

  4. May 22, 2020 · The lesson is included since these are assorted visuals for King David. (These are not included in the application pack.) Click here to download the pictures to color.

  5. Jun 15, 2021 · His first six sons, recorded in 2 Samuel 3:1-5 and 1 Chronicles 3:1-4, are: 1. Amnon, whose mother was Ahinoam of Jezreel, one of David's first wives (1 Samuel 25:43). 2. Chileab (or Daniel ...

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  7. A visual tour through the lineage of King David. I have put together the following chart to help you understand David’s immediate lineage. The squares you see in purple represent his wives and concubines, while the blue squares represent his children.