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Reigin of king David
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David became king of Judah [ie in Hebron] about 1011 BC, and king over all Israel 1004BC. (These dates quoted here were from the site http://www.catholicdoors.com/bible/history.htm , but if you go to: http://users.actrix.co.nz/da.astwood/ChronologyLinks.html there are many other links to choose from. )An extension of the above dates would be something like the following:- 1011 Saul dies in battle with Philistines1010-971 David becomes Israel's 2nd king and reigns 40 yrs 1010 1st year of David in Hebron 1004 David crowned king of all Israel 1004-1003 David conquers Jerusalem 973 David's census, no Atonement money taken 973 70,000 men die in resulting plague 971 David diesThere isn't agreement on the exact dates, but as most agree David's ascension as King was between 1000 to 1010 BC, in round terms 1005BC would be fairly close, and nobody can prove you wrong.
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About 6yrs. from 1006-1000 BC.1006 BC: David flees to Nob and is helped by Ahimelech the pries1000 BC: David with the help of his allies assumes control of Judah, and is anointed its king withHebron as his capital
Saul reigned 1049 BC - 1007 BC.Another Answer:Here is a consensus of Scholars contributing to the New King James Study Bible views on the dates of King Saul vis-a-vis King David and King Solomon to establish a point:King Saul reigns: 1050-1010 BCKing David reigns: 1010-970 BCKing Solomon reings: 970-930 BCWhat stands out about the above 3 reigns is that they are each 40 years in length. In biblical numerology, the number 40 represents 'testing/trial period/completion.'Another timeframe from Archbishop Ussher's Chronology lists King Saul as reigning from 1092-1052 BC; King David 1052-1012 BC; and King Solomon 1012-972 BC. Once again each reign lasted 40 years.
King Saul reigned over Israel from circa 1049 BC to 1007 BC, which is roughly 42 years.
That's a harder question than you might think. Israel and Judah split and combined several times during the beginning. There are also lapses in the historical record. Saul, 1020 BC to Hoseah 731 BC (23 for Israel) Fell to the Assyrians
There are varying years given to this question yet all within a general timeframe. Some scholars date the death of King David to circa 970 BC. These state he was born in 1040 BC and became King after Saul in 1010 BC. He was 70 years old.
In 1020 BC (which Jews refer to as 1020 BCE, since BC stands for "before Christ," and BCE stands for "before the common era") the nation of Israel was ruled by King Saul, the first of the Israelite kings. Its religion was that of the Israelites, which eventually developed, many years later, into Judaism. We do not know a lot about the Israelite religion of those days since they are from before the time of the Torah, which is the most central Jewish holy book.
Saul (1079 BC _ 1007 BC) was the first king of Israel. He was anointed by the prophet Samuel and reigned from Gibeah. Saul died at the Battle of Mount Gilboa.
ANSWERSaul was killed in 1011 BC, and David was crowned king of Judah [ie in Hebron] about 1010 BC, and king over all Israel in 1004BC.David's timeline dates would be something like the following:-1011 Saul dies in battle with Philistines1010-971 David becomes Israel's 2nd king and reigns 40 yrs1010 1st year of David in Hebron1004 David crowned king of all Israel1004-1003 David conquers Jerusalem973 David's census, no Atonement money taken973 70,000 men die in resulting plague971 David diesThere isn't agreement between different authorities on the exact dates, but most agree David's ascension as King was between 1000 to 1010 BC.[All Dates Ussher]
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David, later King David was born 1040BC and died 970BC.