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David

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Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)

Beloved, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem. His father seems to have been a man in humble life. His mother’s name is not recorded. Some think she was the Nahash of 2 Sam. 17:25. As to his personal appearance, we only know that he was red-haired, with beautiful eyes and a fair face (1 Sam. 16:12; 17:42). His early occupation was that of tending his father’s sheep on the uplands of Judah. From what we know of his after history, doubtless he frequently beguiled his time, when thus engaged, with his shepherd’s flute, while he drank in the many lessons taught him by the varied scenes spread around him. His first recorded exploits were his encounters with the wild beasts of the field. He mentions that with his own unaided hand he slew a lion and also a bear, when they came out against his flock, beating them to death in open conflict with his club (1 Sam. 17:34, 35). While David, in the freshness of ruddy youth, was thus engaged with his flocks, Samuel paid an unexpected visit to Bethlehem, having been guided thither by divine direction (1 Sam. 16:1-13). There he offered up sacrifice, and called the elders of Israel and Jesse’s family to the sacrificial meal. Among all who appeared before him he failed to discover the one he sought. David was sent for, and the prophet immediately recognized him as the chosen of God, chosen to succeed Saul, who was now departing from the ways of God, on the throne of the kingdom. He accordingly, in anticipation, poured on his head the anointing oil. David went back again to his shepherd life, but “the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward,” and “the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul” (1 Sam. 16:13, 14). Not long after this David was sent for to soothe with his harp the troubled spirit of Saul, who suffered from a strange melancholy dejection. He played before the king so skilfully that Saul was greatly cheered, and began to entertain great affection for the young shepherd. After this he went home to Bethlehem. But he soon again came into prominence. The armies of the Philistines and of Israel were in battle array in the valley of Elah, some 16 miles south-west of Bethlehem; and David was sent by his father with provisions for his three brothers, who were then fighting on the side of the king. On his arrival in the camp of Israel, David (now about twenty years of age) was made aware of the state of matters when the champion of the Philistines, Goliath of Gath, came forth to defy Israel. David took his sling, and with a well-trained aim threw a stone “out of the brook,” which struck the giant’s forehead, so that he fell senseless to the ground. David then ran and slew him, and cut off his head with his own sword (1 Sam. 17). The result was a great victory to the Israelites, who pursued the Philistines to the gates of Gath and Ekron. David’s popularity consequent on this heroic exploit awakened Saul’s jealousy (1 Sam. 18:6-16), which he showed in various ways. He conceived a bitter hatred toward him, and by various stratagems sought his death (1 Sam. 18-30). The deep-laid plots of the enraged king, who could not fail to observe that David “prospered exceedingly,” all proved futile, and only endeared the young hero the more to the people, and very specially to Jonathan, Saul’s son, between whom and David a life-long warm friendship was formed. A fugitive. To escape from the vengeance of Saul, David fled to Ramah (1 Sam. 19:12-18) to Samuel, who received him, and he dwelt among the sons of the prophets, who were there under Samuel’s training. It is supposed by some that the sixth, seventh, and eleventh Psalms were composed by him at this time. This place was only 3 miles from the residence of Saul, who soon discovered whither the fugitive had gone, and tried ineffectually to bring him back. Jonathan made a fruitless effort to bring his father to a better state of mind toward David (1 Sam. 20), who, being made aware of the fact, saw no hope of safety but in flight to a distance. We accordingly find him first at Nob (21:1-9) and then at Gath, the chief city of the Philistines. The king of the Philistines would not admit him into his service, as he expected that he would, and David accordingly now betook himself to the stronghold of Adullam (22:1-4; 1 Chr. 12:8-18). Here in a short time 400 men gathered around him and acknowledged him as their leader. It was at this time that David, amid the harassment and perils of his position, cried, “Oh that one would give me drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem;” when three of his heroes broke through the lines of the Philistines and brought him the water for which he longed (2 Sam. 23:13-17), but which he would not drink. In his rage at the failure of all his efforts to seize David, Saul gave orders for the massacre of the entire priestly family at Nob, “persons who wore a linen ephod”, to the number of eighty-five persons, who were put to death by Doeg the Edomite. The sad tidings of the mass

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2 Samuel 17:251 Samuel 16:121 Samuel 17:421 Samuel 17:341 Samuel 17:351 Samuel 16:1-131 Samuel 16:131 Samuel 16:141 Samuel 171 Samuel 18:6-161 Samuel 181 Samuel 19:12-181 Samuel 201 Chronicles 12:8-182 Samuel 23:13-17Psalms 521 Samuel 23:1-14Psalms 311 Samuel 23:291 Samuel 251 Samuel 261 Samuel 272 Samuel 12 Samuel 1:18-272 Samuel 2:1-42 Samuel 3:12 Samuel 3:52 Samuel 5:1-51 Chronicles 11:1-32 Samuel 61 Samuel 61 Samuel 7Numbers 4Psalms 241 Chronicles 162 Samuel 82 Samuel 8:3-132 Samuel 102 Samuel 11:2-272 Samuel 7:1-172 Samuel 12:1-232 Samuel 12:242 Samuel 12:252 Samuel 7:1-161 Chronicles 22:91 Chronicles 28:32 Samuel 132 Samuel 142 Samuel 21:1-142 Samuel 242 Samuel 15:13-202 Samuel 18:1-81 Chronicles 221 Chronicles 281 Chronicles 291 Kings 1:11-532 Samuel 23:1-72 Samuel 5:51 Chronicles 3:42 Samuel 8:151 Samuel 16:6-101 Samuel 16:11-131 Samuel 16:18Psalms 18:33Psalms 18:341 Samuel 16:14-191 Samuel 17:40-511 Samuel 16:211 Samuel 18:21 Samuel 18:131 Samuel 21:131 Samuel 22:11 Samuel 22:21 Samuel 23:61 Samuel 23:131 Samuel 23:141 Samuel 23:221 Samuel 23:25-291 Samuel 24:1-221 Samuel 25:421 Samuel 25:431 Samuel 312 Samuel 1:1-272 Samuel 2:12 Samuel 2:42 Samuel 3:302 Samuel 4:51 Chronicles 12:392 Samuel 5:91 Chronicles 11:7Genesis 15:18-212 Samuel 8:12 Samuel 8:22 Samuel 23:202 Samuel 8:32 Samuel 8:142 Samuel 10:1-192 Samuel 12:26-312 Samuel 24:132 Samuel 12:102 Samuel 15:182 Samuel 20:1-222 Samuel 24:1-91 Chronicles 21:1-71 Chronicles 27:231 Chronicles 27:241 Kings 1:1-531 Kings 2:1-9Nehemiah 3:16
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Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)

(well-beloved), the son of Jesse. His life may be divided into three portions:

Scripture References

2 Samuel 17:251 Samuel 16:121 Samuel 17:421 Samuel 17:341 Samuel 17:351 Samuel 16:1-131 Samuel 16:131 Samuel 16:141 Samuel 171 Samuel 18:6-161 Samuel 181 Samuel 19:12-181 Samuel 201 Chronicles 12:8-182 Samuel 23:13-17Psalms 521 Samuel 23:1-14Psalms 311 Samuel 23:291 Samuel 251 Samuel 261 Samuel 272 Samuel 12 Samuel 1:18-272 Samuel 2:1-42 Samuel 3:12 Samuel 3:52 Samuel 5:1-51 Chronicles 11:1-32 Samuel 61 Samuel 61 Samuel 7Numbers 4Psalms 241 Chronicles 162 Samuel 82 Samuel 8:3-132 Samuel 102 Samuel 11:2-272 Samuel 7:1-172 Samuel 12:1-232 Samuel 12:242 Samuel 12:252 Samuel 7:1-161 Chronicles 22:91 Chronicles 28:32 Samuel 132 Samuel 142 Samuel 21:1-142 Samuel 242 Samuel 15:13-202 Samuel 18:1-81 Chronicles 221 Chronicles 281 Chronicles 291 Kings 1:11-532 Samuel 23:1-72 Samuel 5:51 Chronicles 3:42 Samuel 8:151 Samuel 16:6-101 Samuel 16:11-131 Samuel 16:18Psalms 18:33Psalms 18:341 Samuel 16:14-191 Samuel 17:40-511 Samuel 16:211 Samuel 18:21 Samuel 18:131 Samuel 21:131 Samuel 22:11 Samuel 22:21 Samuel 23:61 Samuel 23:131 Samuel 23:141 Samuel 23:221 Samuel 23:25-291 Samuel 24:1-221 Samuel 25:421 Samuel 25:431 Samuel 312 Samuel 1:1-272 Samuel 2:12 Samuel 2:42 Samuel 3:302 Samuel 4:51 Chronicles 12:392 Samuel 5:91 Chronicles 11:7Genesis 15:18-212 Samuel 8:12 Samuel 8:22 Samuel 23:202 Samuel 8:32 Samuel 8:142 Samuel 10:1-192 Samuel 12:26-312 Samuel 24:132 Samuel 12:102 Samuel 15:182 Samuel 20:1-222 Samuel 24:1-91 Chronicles 21:1-71 Chronicles 27:231 Chronicles 27:241 Kings 1:1-531 Kings 2:1-9Nehemiah 3:16

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