Ruth 4:20 · KJV
"And Amminadab begat Nahshon, and Nahshon begat Salmon,"
King James Version
What does Ruth 4:20 mean? →Passage Context
Reflection Questions
How does knowing your family history impact your identity?
What does this genealogy teach you about legacy?
When have you felt connected to your ancestors?
Life Application
Consider researching your family tree and understanding your heritage. This can deepen your appreciation for your own story.
Reflect on how the faith of your ancestors influences your own beliefs and practices.
Connection to Jesus
The genealogy in Ruth leads to David and ultimately to Jesus, fulfilling the promise of a king from David's line.
See also: Matthew 1:5
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