Ruth 4:20

20 Aminadab genuit Naasson Naasson genuit Salma

Ruth 4:20 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 4:20

And Amminadab begat Nahshon
The prince of the tribe of Judah, as the Targum adds; and so he was when the Israelites were come out of Egypt, and were in the wilderness at the time of the dedication of the altar, ( Numbers 7:12 ) called Nahsson, ( Matthew 1:4 ) ( Luke 3:32 ) , and Nahshon begat Salmon; or, as in the Hebrew text, Salmah, and in ( 1 Chronicles 2:11 ) , Salma; and yet in the verse following Salmon, as we read it.

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Ruth 4:20 In-Context

18 hae sunt generationes Phares Phares genuit Esrom
19 Esrom genuit Aram Aram genuit Aminadab
20 Aminadab genuit Naasson Naasson genuit Salma
21 Salma genuit Booz Booz genuit Obed
22 Obed genuit Isai Isai genuit David
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