This is best captured in II Samuel chapter 12 as the prophet Samuel is communicating to David the consequences of engaging in infidelity with Bathsheba (the wife of Uriah). Essentially the child, who was the initial product o the infidelity, died. Also David lived out the rest of his days with challenges to his throne by the sword mostly by his own son Absalom.
Solomon, who was David's son, was a grandchild of Jesse.
David's father was Jesse, the son of Obed. (Ruth 4:22)
No, he was legitimate.
The youngest son of Jesse in the Bible is David, who went on to become a famous king of Israel.
His dad's name was Jesse. Boaz and Ruth were Jesse's parents.
No he was the youngest son of Jesse , and Jesse had many sons.
It comes in the lineage mentioned in Luke.Ruths son was Obed, his son was Jesse, and Jesse son was David.
yes
God chose David, son of Jesse, not Jonathon to replace Saul.
There is no indication in historical records that David had a strained relationship with his father, Jesse. In fact, biblical accounts portray a positive relationship between David and Jesse, as Jesse supported David when he faced challenges and had faith in his abilities.
yes he is
David, son of Jesse.