Matthew 1:6

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Matthew's genealogy lists David as the father of King Solomon, noting that Solomon was born to Bathsheba, who had been married to Urias before her affair with David.

Explained for Children

Imagine a family tree at home. This part talks about how a king named David had a son named Solomon with a lady called Bathsheba, even though she wasn't his wife first. It's like when someone gets a new family after some changes.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Matthew was written by an unknown author in the late 1st century AD for Jewish Christians to show how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy as the Messiah. This verse highlights key figures in the lineage leading up to Jesus.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this can be seen as a reminder that God uses imperfect people with complex pasts to achieve his purposes. For example, someone might seek forgiveness and move on from past mistakes, becoming instrumental in their community or family.

Topics

ancestrykingshipforgivenesslegacygenealogydivine purpose

Related Verses

2 Samuel 11:42 Samuel 12:24-25Luke 3:31Psalm 89:30-37Matthew 22:42

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bathsheba's previous marriage mentioned?
It underscores the complex moral backdrop of Solomon's birth, highlighting that despite David's sin, God still used him in His plan for Jesus' lineage.
What does this verse tell us about King David?
This verse reminds us that even great leaders like David had flaws and made mistakes. Yet, they can still be part of God’s grand plan.
How is Solomon important in the Bible?
Solomon was known for his wisdom and built the first temple in Jerusalem, making him a crucial figure in Jewish history and Jesus' lineage.
What does this verse teach about forgiveness?
It shows that even after significant mistakes like David's, there is room for restoration and God can use people to fulfill His purposes.
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