The story of Phares

Phares was a biblical figure from the Old Testament. He was the son of Judah and Tamar, and the twin brother of Zarah. He was the ancestor of King David and Jesus Christ. Phares is best known for being the ancestor of Jesus Christ. He was also the ancestor of King David, who was the second king of Israel. Phares was the son of Judah and Tamar, and the twin brother of Zarah. Phares was born in the time of the Judges, and he was the first of the tribe of Judah to be born in the land of Canaan. He was the father of Hezron and the grandfather of Caleb. He was also the ancestor of the tribe of Judah, which was the most powerful tribe in Israel. Phares is remembered for his role in the genealogy of Jesus Christ. He was the ancestor of King David, who was the second king of Israel. He was also the ancestor of Jesus Christ, who was the son of God. Phares is remembered for his role in the genealogy of Jesus Christ, and for being the ancestor of King David.
Name meaning
The name "Phares" has its origins in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament. It is a transliteration of the Hebrew name "Peretz" (or "Pharez" in some translations), which means "breach" or "bursting forth." Phares was one of the twin sons of Judah and Tamar, as described in the Book of Genesis. In a broader sense, the name can symbolize breakthrough or emergence, reflecting its biblical origins.
Name origin
Greek
First mention
Matthew 1:3
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions