Matthew 1:6 (BSB)
and Jesse the father of David the king. Next: David was the father of Solomon by Uriah’s wife,
From Matthew 1. Also in the ESV.
Commentary on Matthew 1:6
- John Calvin (Reformed), Calvin's Commentaries on Matthew 1:6: 6. Begat David the King In this genealogy, the designation of King is bestowed on David alone, because in his person God exhibited a type of the future leader of his people, the Messiah. The kingly office had been formerly held by Saul; but, as he reached it through tumult and the ungodly wishes of the people, the lawful possession of the office is supposed...
- Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Matthew 1:1-17: Concerning this genealogy of our Saviour, observe, I. The title of it. It is the book (or the account, as the Hebrew word sepher, a book, sometimes signifies) of the generation of Jesus Christ, of his ancestors according to the flesh; or, It is the narrative of his birth. It is Biblos Geneseōs - a book of Genesis.
- John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Matthew 1:6: And Jesse begat David the king,.... The descent of the Messiah runs in the line of David, the youngest of Jesse's sons, who was despised by his brethren, and overlooked and neglected by his father; but God chose him, and anointed him to be king, and set him on the throne of Israel; hence he is called "David the king"; as also because he was...
- Albert Barnes (Presbyterian), Barnes' New Testament Notes on Matthew 1:6: Verse 6. No specific Barnes text on this verse. (o) "Jesse begat David the king" (p) "begat Solomon"