- David - Wikipedia
David is honored as an ideal king and the forefather of the future Hebrew Messiah in Jewish prophetic literature, and many psalms are attributed to him David is also richly represented in post-biblical Jewish written and oral tradition and referenced in the New Testament
- David | Biography, Summary, Goliath, Bathsheba, Reign, Facts | Britannica
David was unable to build a temple, but, with the ark in Jerusalem, the city became both the political and the religious cult centre of his kingdom David’s great success as a warrior and empire builder was marred by interconnected family dissensions and political revolts
- Who was King David in the Bible? - Top Scriptures
King David is known for his military conquests, including the capture of Jerusalem, which he made the capital of Israel He also established a strong central government and made many reforms to help the people of Israel
- David, King of Israel - Bible Hub
David died after a 40-year reign and was buried in the City of David (1 Kings 2:10-11) Significance: David's life exemplifies the complexities of human nature and the grace of God His account is a testament to the power of repentance and the enduring faithfulness of God to His promises
- Timeline of King David - Bible Study
David, after mourning the loss of Saul and Jonathan, asks God if he should move out of Ziklag The Lord informs him he should move him and his family to Hebron (2Samuel 2:1 - 2) David, at age 30, is anointed king of the tribe of Judah in Hebron (2Samuel 2:3 - 4)
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Among David’s supporters was Hushai, a man whom David asked to remain in Jerusalem to attempt to foil the good counsel of Ahithophel As they left the city, Shimei, a descendant of Saul, cursed David
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David, the second king of the Israelites (reigned ca 1010-ca 970 B C ), was regarded as a model king and founded a permanent dynasty David was born in Bethlehem, the youngest son of Jesse of the tribe of Judah The prophet Samuel, after revoking Saul's designation as king, secretly anointed David as Saul's successor
- Strongs Hebrew: 1732. דָּוִיד (David) -- David - Bible Hub
David’s name punctuates the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation Peter calls him a prophet whose tomb remained ( Acts 2:29-31 ) Paul proclaims: “After removing Saul, He raised up David as their king… ‘a man after My own heart’ ” ( Acts 13:22 )
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