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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 1 CHR 2:9

1 CHR 2:9–2:17 ©

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King David’s ancestors

1 Chr 2:9–17

9Hetsron had three sons: Yerahme’el, Ram, and Keluvay.[fn]

10Ram was the father of Amminadav, and Amminadav was the father of Nahshon—a leader of the tribe of Yehudah. 11Nahshon was the father of Salma. Salma was the father of Boaz. 12Boaz was the father of Oved. Oved was the father of Yishay (Jesse). 13Yishay had his son Eliav first, Abinadab second, Shimea third. 14Netanel fourth, Raddai fifth, 15Otsem sixth, then David last. 16Their sisters were Tseruyah and Avigayil. Tseruyah’s three sons were Avshai, Yoav (Joab), and Asah’el. 17Avigayil had Amasa. Amasa’s father was Yeter, a descendant of Yishmael (Ishmael).


2:9 In the Hebrew, ‘Keluvay’ is called ‘Kalev’ (Caleb) below.