Luke 3:32

Which was the son of Jesse, which was the son of Obed, which was the son of Booz, which was the son of Salmon, which was the son of Naasson,

Cross-reference

Numbers 1:7 Historical context

Numbers 1:7 lists Nahshon as a leader from Judah, providing historical context for this ancestor in the wilderness census.

Ruth 4:18-22 lists the same genealogy from Perez to David—including Boaz, Obed, Jesse—that Luke 3:32 recites.

1 Samuel 17:58 Historical context

1 Samuel 17:58 identifies David as 'the son of Jesse,' directly matching the father-son relationship in Luke 3:32.

1 Chronicles 2:10-15 provides the exact genealogy from Nahshon to David, matching Luke 3:32's list.

1 Chronicles 2:11 confirms the father-son sequence from Nahshon to Salmon to Boaz, matching Luke's genealogy.

1 Chronicles 2:12 continues the line from Boaz to Obed to Jesse, completing the chain that Luke records.

Isaiah 11:1 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 11:1 prophesies the Messiah as a shoot from Jesse, directly identifying Jesse as the ancestor of the promised deliverer—confirming the lineage Luke traces.

Matthew 1:3-6 provides a parallel genealogy, confirming the line from Boaz through David to Jesus, though with different details.

Acts 13:23 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 13:23 declares that God brought Jesus as Savior from David's line, directly tying the genealogy to God's promise.

Ruth 4:20 Parallel

Ruth 4:20 lists Salmon as father of Boaz — confirming the genealogical link from Salmon to Boaz in Jesus' lineage.

Ruth 4:21 Parallel

Ruth 4:21 records Boaz fathering Obed — the same Obed listed here, connecting to the Ruth narrative.

1 Samuel 17:12 introduces Jesse as David's father — the same Jesse listed here in Jesus' genealogy.

Matthew 1:4 Parallel

Matthew 1:4 provides the same genealogy from Nahshon to Boaz — confirming the lineage in Jesus' genealogy.

Matthew 1:5 Parallel

Matthew 1:5 adds that Boaz fathered Obed by Ruth — linking to the Ruth story and naming the mother.