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  1. David (Heb., DVD or DVYD, beloved), KING.—In the Bible the name David is borne only by the second king of Israel, the great-grandson of Boaz and Ruth (Ruth, iv, 18 sqq.). He was the youngest of the eight sons of Isai, or Jesse (I Kings, xvi, 8; cf.

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  2. Facts. According to tradition, St. David was the son of King Sant of South Wales and St. Non. He was ordained a priest and later studied under St. Paulinus. Later, he was involved in missionary work and founded a number of monasteries.

  3. Dec 29, 2000 · Saint David the King (973 B.C.) David, the great king and prophet of the Old Testament, whom we call Saint David on his feast day, lived a thousand years before Our Lord. He was King of Israel for forty years, from 1013 to 973. He was seventy years old when he died.

  4. Nov 9, 2023 · Differences between the King James version and the Catholic Bible explored. Variations in language, number of books, translation, canon, and more.

  5. Dec 29, 2021 · The feast of St. David the King is the last of the Bible Saint memorials of the year — Dec. 29. He is recognized as the patron saint of poets due to his rich, soul-inspiring Psalms. Though St....

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  6. He was Bishop (probably not Archbishop) of Menevia, the Roman port Menapia in Pembrokeshire, later known as St. David's, then the chief point of departure for Ireland. St. David was canonized by Pope Callistus II in the year 1120.

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  8. 3 he restores my soul. [b] He leads me in right paths [c] for his name’s sake. 4 Even though I walk through the darkest valley, [d] I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff—. they comfort me.

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