Rhesa Ῥησά
Son of Zerubbabel, ancestor of Jesus
Who is Rhesa in the Bible?
Rhesa was the son of Zerubbabel and an ancestor of Jesus Christ, appearing in Luke's genealogy of Jesus recorded in Luke 3:27. He is mentioned only in this genealogical account, which traces Jesus' lineage back through his mother, Mary, to Adam. Zerubbabel, Rhesa's father, was a prominent Jewish leader who returned from Babylonian exile and oversaw the rebuilding of the temple after its destruction. Though Rhesa himself is not described in the Old Testament and little is known about his personal life, his place in Jesus' genealogy serves to connect the prominent post-exilic leader Zerubbabel with the subsequent generations that would eventually lead to Christ. His inclusion emphasizes the theological importance of Jesus' lineage in fulfilling Old Testament promises about the Messiah coming from the line of David.
Biography
Rhesa is mentioned in Luk.3.27 as the son of Zerubbabel and an ancestor of Jesus Christ. He appears in the genealogy of Jesus recorded in the Gospel of Luke, which traces Jesus' lineage back to Adam through his mother, Mary. Zerubbabel, Rhesa's father, was a significant figure in Jewish history, as he led the first group of exiles back to Jerusalem from Babylon and oversaw the rebuilding of the temple (Ezr.3.2, 8; 5.2). The name Rhesa is not mentioned in the Old Testament, and little is known about him apart from his inclusion in Jesus' genealogy. His presence in the genealogy serves to bridge the gap between the well-known figure of Zerubbabel and the subsequent generations leading up to Jesus. The inclusion of Rhesa in the genealogy highlights the importance of family lineage in Jewish culture and the fulfillment of God's promises through the generations, ultimately leading to the birth of the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
Family
In Scripture
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- Luke 3:27
"the son of Joanan, the son of Rhesa, the son of Zerubbabel, the son of Shealtiel, the son of Neri,"
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Greek | Ῥησά |