Posted on 09/26/2022 5:48:30 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR APPRECIATING AND APPLYING GOD'S WORD |
& LUKE 3 Derived from LUKE, Chapter 3:
Quoted from MATTHEW, Chapter 1: A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ the son of David, the son of Abraham:
"Joseph and Mary" MICHAEL WILLMANN "Family Tree of Christ" "Genealogia di Gesù Cristo Figlio di Davide, Figlio di Abramo" |
Let me know what you discover....
Wonderful post!
Like other said, I also never thought about David naming his son Nathan. That’s an amazing respect David seemed to have for the prophet Nathan even with the accusation.
The Healing Scriptures
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0gQILVCBH8k&feature=emb_imp_woyt
https://rumble.com/c/Soakstream
Glad you thought so.
Perhaps the respect is due to the confrontation with the king.
Have no idea what your meaning is, or how those links might relate to Jesus’ genealogy.
Very interesting.
Yep.
The wife of Boaz was Ruth. Ruth was a Moabitess, widowed of one of the son’s of the Jewess, Naomi. Note the scriptures tell us ‘the two shall become one’. The son of Boaz and Ruth was Obed, meaning worship. I tend to see Ruth as a Jewess through her marriage to the Jewish son of Jewess Naomi. So when she and Boaz conceived Obed, Ruth was more thamn just a Moabitess.
I was looking for a thread to post links that people may find helpful. If necessary, we could delete the post.
My PC quit on me some time ago, so I work on my iPad, which is temperamental.
Well, it was your question so I figure you’d look into it.
Jewish tradition records Bathsheba as having named Nathan. Nathan the Prophet was her counselor, both having great positive influence on Solomon as well as David.
No need for deletion. But people generally don’t visit these BibleArt threads for anything other than, well, BibleArt.
As I indicated, I am content to learn the answer in heaven.
Ok. I had a thought that people could listen and look at the art.
Whichever humans were ultimately responsible, seems like God was determined to accomplish it.
Indeed.
And the Prophet Gad was also at the side of Solomon, but few details are known. The Bible mentions Gad as the author of a book by his name, but it has never been found.
I also wrote a book no one has read, so I understand how Gad felt.
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