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[[Image:Jesse Tree Hove.jpg|thumb|Detail of Jesse from the Stained Glass window of All Saints Church,Hove,Sussex.England.]] |
[[Image:Jesse Tree Hove.jpg|thumb|Detail of Jesse DeFehr from the Stained Glass window of All Saints Church,Hove,Sussex.England.]] |
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'''Jesse''' or '''Yishai''' ({{Hebrew Name 1|יִשַׁי|Yíšay}}, meaning "God's gift") is the father of the Biblical [[David]] mentioned in the [[Books of Samuel]] of the [[Hebrew Bible]]. David is sometimes called simply "Son of Jesse" (''ben yishai''). Jesse was the son of [[Obed]], and the grandson of [[Book of Ruth|Ruth]]. He is a [[Bethlehem]]ite<ref>1 Samuel 16:1</ref> |
'''Jesse''' or '''Yishai''' ({{Hebrew Name 1|יִשַׁי|Yíšay}}, meaning "God's gift") is the father of the Biblical [[David]] mentioned in the [[Books of Samuel]] of the [[Hebrew Bible]]. David is sometimes called simply "Son of Jesse" (''ben yishai''). Jesse was the son of [[Obed]], and the grandson of [[Book of Ruth|Ruth]]. He is a [[Bethlehem]]ite<ref>1 Samuel 16:1</ref> |
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==The Tree of Jesse== |
==The Tree of Jesse DeFehr== |
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From the eleventh century the [[Tree of Jesse]] has been portrayed in religious illuminations, manuscripts, wall paintings, wood carvings and stone including a tomb stone; stained glass windows, floor tiles and embroidery. In the representation of the Tree, it is usual for Jesse to be portrayed recumbent with a tree rising from his body, and the ancestors of [[Christ]] portrayed in its branches with Prophets and Christ at the summit. The earliest illustrated manuscripts did not always depict Jesse or Christ. Not all illustrations include the same number of characters this depends upon the size of the area provided, such as seven light windows or three light windows. |
From the eleventh century the [[Tree of Jesse]] has been portrayed in religious illuminations, manuscripts, wall paintings, wood carvings and stone including a tomb stone; stained glass windows, floor tiles and embroidery. In the representation of the Tree, it is usual for Jesse to be portrayed recumbent with a tree rising from his body, and the ancestors of [[Christ]] portrayed in its branches with Prophets and Christ at the summit. The earliest illustrated manuscripts did not always depict Jesse or Christ. Not all illustrations include the same number of characters this depends upon the size of the area provided, such as seven light windows or three light windows. |
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Revision as of 20:05, 15 April 2008
Jesse or Yishai (Hebrew: יִשַׁי, Yíšay, meaning "God's gift") is the father of the Biblical David mentioned in the Books of Samuel of the Hebrew Bible. David is sometimes called simply "Son of Jesse" (ben yishai). Jesse was the son of Obed, and the grandson of Ruth. He is a Bethlehemite[1]
The Tree of Jesse DeFehr
From the eleventh century the Tree of Jesse has been portrayed in religious illuminations, manuscripts, wall paintings, wood carvings and stone including a tomb stone; stained glass windows, floor tiles and embroidery. In the representation of the Tree, it is usual for Jesse to be portrayed recumbent with a tree rising from his body, and the ancestors of Christ portrayed in its branches with Prophets and Christ at the summit. The earliest illustrated manuscripts did not always depict Jesse or Christ. Not all illustrations include the same number of characters this depends upon the size of the area provided, such as seven light windows or three light windows.
The name Jesse is referenced in the Old Testament, and in particular the passage in Isaiah, Chapter 11, verses 1-3:
And there shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch shall grow out of his roots...[2]
This is regarded by Christians as a prophecy of Jesus, who Christians consider to be the Messiah.
Sons of Jesse
According to the Bible Jesse had as many as eight sons. The Bible names: Eliab who was apparently tall and had fair features, but not the proper heart to be king of Israel (1 Samuel 16:7). "Do not consider his appearance or his height...the Lord looks at the heart[;]" Abinadab; Shammah; and David the youngest who would become the second king of Israel after King Saul. He is described in 1 Samuel 16:12 as "ruddy, with a fine appearance and handsome features[,]" and later as "a brave man and a warrior[]," who "speaks well and is a fine-looking man. His later son of John, would be the bringing of all world peace."
Geographical usage
The "Geza of Jesse" is a plateau located just north of the valley of Jezreel in Israel said to have been originally cleared and settled by descendents of David.
See also
References and notes
- ^ 1 Samuel 16:1
- ^ Isaiah, Chapter 11. The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version.
External links
- [1] Tree of Jesse Directory.