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.
King of Spades=King David
Jonathan was King David's friend.
No. David was King Saul's Harpist.
No. King David was from the tribe of Judah.
Yes King David was one of the prohets.
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There was no King Paul. But there was Paul the Apostle. His name was also Saul. Now there was a Jewish King named Saul, perhaps that's whom you mean. He was the King that ruled over Israel for 40 years, immediately preceeding the reign of King David. The last years of his life he lost God's blessing on his reign, God then picked David to be the next King. Saul was jealous of how God was with David, and so sought to have him killed on numerous occasions. Saul and his son Jonathan (who was very close friends with David before David was king) were both killed in a battle that saw King Saul's forces defeated by the Phillistines.
He was also known as the Apostle of Wales.
He was also known as the Apostle of Wales.
Abraham, Moses, and King David. A three-way tie.More about Abraham and MosesMore about King David
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King David
King of Spades=King David
David was the 2nd king of Israel. The first king was Saul.
David and his wife Tabitha seperated on 2008 and the divorce became final in 2010.
Apostle David E. Taylor and his wife divorced in 2010. No one really knows what resulted in the divorce but the two of them. Any allegations or insuations of Apostle David E. Taylor's character are indeed OPINION based and merely speculation.
It was king David.