Boaz .
Obed.At Matthew 1:5-6 we are told that"Salmon became father to Boaz by Rahab;Boaz became father to Obed by Ruth;Obed became father to Jesse;Jesse became father to David the king.. "
Ruth
Ruth and Boaz's son was named Oved (often written Obed in English).
Yes, Ruth and Boaz had more children after Obed. According to the biblical account in the Book of Ruth, Obed eventually became the father of Jesse, who was the father of King David. While the Bible does not provide details about additional children specifically born to Ruth and Boaz, the lineage through Obed is significant as it leads to David and ultimately to the genealogy of Jesus.
He married Ruth and his son was named Obed, who was the father of Jesse, the father of David, who was later in the family line of Jesus.
Obed was the grandfather of David, who became the king of Israel.
The father of Jesse was Obed , the son of Ruth.
Ruth is the father of Obed, who begets Jesse, who begets David and Goliath, David begets Solomon. Moses and Abraham were much before Ruth, but I think they were just her long lost great great great... grandfathers. ANSWER: Ruth was a Moabite. She moved to Bethlehem with Naomi, her mother in law. Ruth married Boaz. They had a son named Obed. Obed was the father of Jesse, and Jesse was the father of David who became king of Israel. David was the father of Solomon who was king after his father David died. Ruth was not related to Abraham, or Moses, but came under the Old Covenant and was joined to the Israelis by a Kinsman-redeemer.
Jesse father in the bible is the son of Ruth Obed.
According to Matthew 1:5, Obed's father was Booz, which is the Greek translation of the name recorded as Boaz in the OT book of Ruth (see Ruth 4:13-22).
Rahab, the Jericho prostitute, that was saved because she hid the spies and helped them. Of course, it has been shown that strong women in early history are later labeled as prostitutes (i.e. Cleopatra).
Obed is the grandfather of King David. He is mentioned in the Bible as the father of Jesse, who is the father of David. Therefore, Obed is David's great-grandfather. This genealogy is significant in establishing David's lineage and his rightful claim to the throne of Israel.