Jerusalem
A different city in Israel would be capital. (Probably Bethlehem)
Under King David, the new capital of Israel became Jerusalem. David established it as the political and spiritual center of the Israelite kingdom, uniting the tribes of Israel and bringing the Ark of the Covenant there. This move laid the foundation for Jerusalem’s significance in Jewish history and its role as a central place of worship.
King David is in the old testament.
No, King David was not an apostle. He was the second king of Israel and is known for his leadership, military conquests, and the establishment of Jerusalem as the capital. Apostles, on the other hand, are typically associated with the New Testament and refer to the followers of Jesus Christ who were chosen to spread his teachings. David lived several centuries before the time of Jesus and the establishment of the Christian faith.
In about 1000 B.C., King David united the tribes and founded a new kingdom called Israel.Its capital was Jerusalem. David's son Solomon, built a temple in Jerusalem to house the Torah and to serve as a place of worship.
In the King James version, there are 53 New Testament verses that refer to David or the House of David by name.
Hebrew
In the King James version the word - David - or the word - David's - appears 51 times
Well, he was. Then, he wasn't so the Lord made David the new king.
In the King James version the word - David - or the word - David's - appears 51 times
There are many New Testament saints named David so you will have to be more specific. If you are referring to King David from the Old Testament, they are generally not given the title of saint. King David is not listed as a patron saint. If you are referring to St. David of Wales, he is the patron saint of that country and of doves.