King David was able to sneak into Jerusalem by taking advantage of the city's vulnerabilities. According to the biblical account in 2 Samuel 5, he and his men approached the city through a water shaft, which likely allowed them to bypass the main defenses. This stealthy entry caught the Jebusite defenders off guard, enabling David to capture the city and establish it as the capital of his kingdom.
King David lived in jerusalem, Israel.
Jerusalem. King David's kingship is now doubted. Until there is a King David as written in the Bible is established, we cannot give a factual answer to your question see link "King David and Jerusalem: Myth and Reality
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King David captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites (II Samuel 5:7; I Chronicles 11:6) and from there it expanded to a large city. David set the Tabernacle up on Mt. Zion and later his son King Solomon built the Temple.It was king David.
There is a tomb on Mount Zion (in Jerusalem) whom some people claim to be that of King David; but others dispute its provenance.
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King Solomon the son of King david built the great temple in Jerusalem.
King David lived in jerusalem, Israel.
King David.
King David
King David.
Jerusalem. King David's kingship is now doubted. Until there is a King David as written in the Bible is established, we cannot give a factual answer to your question see link "King David and Jerusalem: Myth and Reality
David was anointed King of Judah...See 2nd Samuel, Chapter 2.
King David.
He was ruling from Jerusalem when he died, so he probably died in his palace at Jerusalem.
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