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David ruled only over the tribe of Judah for seven and one-half years (2Samuel 5:1 - 5). Further Study. To delve further into the details of King David's life delineated in this timeline, please see the Biblical chapters of Ruth 4, 1Samuel 16 to 30, 2Samuel 1 to 24, 1Kings 1 and 2 and 1Chronicles 2 - 3, 6, 9 to 29.
In Hebrew, the name Kohath symbolizes the ability of “Adam I Dynasty”. to live long and to be able to beget children well beyond the age of 100 years (as Levi begot his son at the age of 135). In his blessing = (“Genesis” 49- -10) = to his son Judah, {Joseph’s “Savior Brother” = (“Genesis” 37- -26)} Jacob.
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The Garden of Eden. Genesis 2. Before 4000 BC. The Fall of Man. Genesis 3. Before 3000 BC. Cain kills Abel. Genesis 4. Before 3000 BC.
God promised David a “house” (or dynasty) that was to last hundreds of years, and include the glorious Messiah as one of his descendants (2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17). (6) David wrongly ordered a census of the whole nation, bringing about a plague upon the people (1 Chronicles 27:23,24).
483-473. God uses. Esther to preserve Jews living in exile in Persian Empire. 458. Ezra leads second group of Jews back to Israel (Ezra 7:1-10), calls on Jews in Israel to abandon sins. 331. Persian Empire conquered by Alexander the Great and the Greeks. 323. Alexander dies in Babylon.
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Davidic Covenant, 2 Sam 7:4-17, 1 Chr 17:4-15 — The unconditional kingdom covenant regulating the temporal and eternal rule of David’s Posterity. It secures in perpetuity a Davidic dynasty and kingdom.
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Nov 21, 2023 · November 21, 2023 by The Historian. King David, a pivotal figure in the Bible, was born in Bethlehem around 1040 BCE. He began as a shepherd before being anointed as the future king by the prophet Samuel. His life journey took him from shepherd to victorious warrior, from fugitive to king, and from a composer of Psalms to a unifying leader.