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OET (OET-RV) Salmon’s son was Boaz and Boaz’s son was Obed.
OET-LV And_Salmōn he_fathered DOM Boˊaz and_Boˊaz he_fathered DOM ˊŌⱱēd.
UHB וְשַׂלְמוֹן֙ הוֹלִ֣יד אֶת־בֹּ֔עַז וּבֹ֖עַז הוֹלִ֥יד אֶת־עוֹבֵֽד׃ ‡
(vəsalmōn hōlid ʼet-boˊaz ūⱱoˊaz hōlid ʼet-ˊōⱱēd.)
Key: khaki:verbs.
Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).
BrLXX Καὶ Σαλμὼν ἐγέννησε τὸν Βοόζ· καὶ Βοὸζ ἐγέννησε τὸν Ὠβήδ·
(Kai Salmōn egennaʸse ton Boʼoz; kai Booz egennaʸse ton Ōbaʸd; )
BrTr And Salmon begot Booz; and Booz begot Obed.
ULT and Salmon fathered Boaz; and Boaz fathered Obed;
UST Salmon’s son was Boaz. Boaz’s son was Obed.
BSB • Salmon was the father of Boaz,
• Boaz was the father of Obed,
OEB Salmon of Boaz,
⇔ Boaz of Obed,
WEBBE and Salmon became the father of Boaz, and Boaz became the father of Obed,
WMBB (Same as above)
NET Salmon was the father of Boaz, Boaz was the father of Obed,
LSV and Salmon begot Boaz, and Boaz begot Obed,
FBV Salmon was the father of Boaz. Boaz was the father of Obed.
T4T Here is a list of the ancestors of King David: Perez’s son was Hezron. Hezron’s son was Ram. Ram’s son was Amminadab. Amminadab’s son was Nahshon. Nahshon’s son was Salmon. Salmon’s son was Boaz. Boaz’s son was Obed. Obed’s son was Jesse. Jesse’s son was King David.
LEB and Salmon fathered Boaz, and Boaz fathered Obed,
BBE And Salmon became the father of Boaz, and Boaz became the father of Obed;
Moff No Moff RUTH book available
JPS and Salmon begot Boaz, and Boaz begot Obed;
ASV and Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed,
DRA Salmon begot Booz, Booz begot Obed,
YLT and Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed,
Drby and Salmon begot Boaz, and Boaz begot Obed,
RV and Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed;
Wbstr And Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed,
KJB-1769 And Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed,
KJB-1611 And Salmon begate Boaz, and Boaz begate Obed,
(Modernised spelling is same as from KJB-1769 above)
Bshps Salmon begat Booz, Booz begat Obed,
Gnva And Salmon begate Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed,
(And Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed, )
Cvdl Salmo begat Boos. Boos begat Obed.
Wycl Booz gendride Obeth;
(Booz begat/gave_birth_to Obeth;)
Luth Salma zeugete Boas; Boas zeugete Obed;
(Salma zeugete Boas; Boas zeugete Obed;)
ClVg Salmon genuit Booz, Booz genuit Obed,
(Salmon genuit Booz, Booz genuit Obed, )
4:18-22 The book of Ruth ends with a genealogy of ten generations, from Perez, the son of Judah (Jacob’s son), to David, the grandson of Obed. Besides being one of the world’s great stories, this tale concerns the family history of David, Israel’s greatest king. That Ruth and Boaz were ancestors of Israel’s greatest king is a major reason for the inclusion of this small book in the Old Testament.
Ruth 1-4
The story of Ruth is set in the time of the Judges, a few generations before the birth of King David. While much animosity often existed between Israel and Moab (Judges 3:12-30; 10:6-12:7; 2 Samuel 8:2; 10; 2 Kings 3:4-27; 2 Chronicles 20; see also Nations across the Jordan River map), other times the two nations appear to have enjoyed a somewhat congenial relationship, as is demonstrated by Naomi’s willingness to relocate to Moab to seek relief from a famine. Later Naomi’s sons also marry Moabite women, and Ruth’s devotion to Naomi and her God no doubt speaks highly of the character of many Moabites. Many years later Ruth’s great-grandson David placed his parents in the care of the king of Moab while he was on the run from King Saul (1 Samuel 22:3-4).