No, he was legitimate.
No, he was a legitimate son.
Young David was treated as being the illegitimate son of Jesse's wife, Nitzevet, by another man although he was truly sired by Jesse unwittingly. David grew up in a family that wrongfully shunned him as illegitimate, and treated him as if he were an orphan. It wasn't until Samuel was ordered of God to anoint him the new king of Israel that his family's attitude toward him changed.
Solomon, who was David's son, was a grandchild of Jesse.
His dad's name was Jesse. Boaz and Ruth were Jesse's parents.
The youngest son of Jesse in the Bible is David, who went on to become a famous king of Israel.
David's father was Jesse, the son of Obed. (Ruth 4:22)
No he was the youngest son of Jesse , and Jesse had many sons.
David son of Jesse
David had an illegitimate son by Bathsheba, and the son died in infancy. II Samuel 12.
It is believed that David, son of Jesse, who became King of Judah was born somewhere in or near the town of Bethlehem.
The father of King David.Isaiah 17:58 - And Saul said to him, "Whose son are you, young man?" So David answered, "I am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite." [NKJV]
Here king Saul did not go anywhere to anoint David as the next king of Israel. It was the old prophet and judge Samuel went to the village of Jesse to anoint one of Jesse son. But Samuel chose the youngest son Jesse David who was a shepherd boy.
Jesse lived for 206 years, he had 8 sons and king david was his 8th son