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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Nathan was a prophet in the Bible who lived during the reign of King David in Israel. God spoke to David through Nathan on several occasions. Nathan was a member of David’s royal court and one of his closest advisers.

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  2. Nathan was a court prophet in the time of King David. He is introduced in 2 Samuel 7:2 and 1 Chronicles 17:1 as an advisor to David, with whom David reflects on the contrast between his own comfortable home and the tent in which the Ark of the Covenant is accommodated.

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · Nathan the prophet is best remembered for his dramatic speech to King David, confronting him about his adultery with Bathsheba. However, Nathan did far more in the service of God and King David than what is portrayed in this single incident.

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  4. Jan 28, 2024 · Nathan was a prophet who received direct revelation and messages from God to deliver to others. He first appears when he delivers a message to David about God’s promise to establish David’s kingdom forever (2 Samuel 7). However, God tells Nathan that David will not be the one to build the temple.

  5. Dec 9, 2023 · Nathan is an inspirational figure in the bible, a true seer who could give wise advice to even the most powerful kings. His calm and logical approach to difficult situations, combined with his honesty, makes Nathan an important character in the ancient times.

  6. Nathan is one such prophet. Like all royal prophets, Nathan’s personal story — his birth, family and death — is of no importance. What matters is not who he is, but what he says — and to whom. Nathan has the honor of delivering two of the most famous prophetic speeches in the history of Israel’s kings.

  7. Nathan was King Davids mentor. He advised David, even scolded him, when others did not dare. How did he do it? Nathan had great tact, and David trusted him. In one instance, David worried that his own house/palace was more luxurious than God’s – ie, the Ark of the Covenant.

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