three years of famine, three months of fleeing form your enemies while they pursue you, or three days of plague.
1. God gave us free will 2. God gave us a soul 3. God have us the knowledge to know him
God had given you.
God gave us no rights. They are only a human construct which we use to ensure coperation for the benefit of all.
if you mean Bathsheba, no she and David were punished by God by the allowing of the child of adultery to die. but later she gave birth to Solomon. who had the privilege of writing Proverbs and Song of Solomon and Ecclestiastes.
Three times. First, in Psalm 22:1 David is talking to God about his problems with his enemies. Then again in Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34 Jesus quotes David's psalm when he is on the cross.
Five is the number of God's grace or His gift to man. There were 5 stones that David picked up to kill Goliath. God gave him the victory. There were five loaves and fishes in which God gave to feed the multitude. In the tabernacle, there were five curtains, bars, and pillars. If Israel would have obeyed God, five of them would chase a thousand.
The difference between God gave his Son and God sent his son is that When God gave his Son he gave him as a gift and it depend on us to use But When God sent his Son he sent his Son with a Mission to save the World here lies the difference
In Christianity, God was always here, nobody gave birth to Him. However, when God came down to earth Mary the virgin gave birth to Jesus, who is God in human form. In other religions, God was always there.
God chose Saul to be the first king of Israel. Saul disobeyed God so God chose a new king who was David. Of David's sons, God chose Solomon to succeed David. God also promised David that his line would continue to rule forever.
david understood God's power and attributes of God inordered to Give reverence and honour and Praise to God David wrote this Psalm if I am Not Wrong.
because according to God, david had blood on his hands. he did though say that david's son soloman could.
The existence of the One God, who created the universe The truth of the Torah, which God gave The existence of the soul, which is held responsible for how it uses its God-given Free Will (the above list is from the Sefer Ha'Ikkarim)