Yes. The King James translation mentions the "city of David" forty-six times; all but two in the Old Testament.
David occurs 1,100 times in 930 verses in the KJV bible.
King David
"Rachael" is not in the bible, "Rachel" is in the bible she was Jacobs wife and gave birth the Joseph and Benjamin. "Rachal" is a city mentioned in 1 Samuel 30:29 that David sent some of the spoils to when he defeated the Amalekites.
Michal is mentioned for the first time I Samuel 18:20. David marries her in I Samuel 18:26.
When he slays goliath and when he chases Saul. I'm not sure what book exactly.
david
If there is, he is not mentioned in the Bible.
David occurs 1,100 times in 930 verses in the KJV bible.
King David
Macedonia.
"Rachael" is not in the bible, "Rachel" is in the bible she was Jacobs wife and gave birth the Joseph and Benjamin. "Rachal" is a city mentioned in 1 Samuel 30:29 that David sent some of the spoils to when he defeated the Amalekites.
1 Samuel chapter 16.
Michal is mentioned for the first time I Samuel 18:20. David marries her in I Samuel 18:26.
Yes, Ramah is mentioned in the Bible as a place rather than a person. It is a city in ancient Israel that is referenced in the Old Testament.
When he slays goliath and when he chases Saul. I'm not sure what book exactly.
Ramah was a city mentioned in the Bible that was located in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin, near Jerusalem.
There are two Abigail's mentioned in the Bible: The first is one of King David's wives. The second one is one of King David's sisters. There is no mention of the death of either.