anointed of God 1sam24v6
Solomon.
David (peace be upon him) as per Islam is a great messenger of God from the Israilites (desendants of Israiel namely Jakop). David is mentioned in the scripture of the Muslims (the Quran) in various places such as 38:17-26. David used to have beutiful voice when reciting the Zaboor (revelation from God - maybe the Psalms). Muslims name their children after David and they call him "Dawood" in Arabic. If a Muslim rejects the prophethood of David then the Muslim gets out of the fold of Islam as it's part of the articls of faith in Islam to belive in the authentic prophets before Mohammad such as Noah, Ibrahma, Moses and Jesus (peace be upon them all).
That's actually a complicated question. King David is not depicted in the Bible as a perfect guy. He lusted after a married woman (Bathsheba) and caused her husband's death so that he could then be with her. But on the other hand, many Biblical characters are flawed and part of the story is how they learn from their mistakes and truly repent. David subsequently endured the tragic loss of his own son and came to understand how much he needed to humble himself before the Lord and change his life. One result of those changes was that David wrote some of the most important songs of praise to God that we have today-- the Psalms. (Note-- some scholars believe that a number of the psalms which are attributed to David were not entirely written by him, but many other psalms are acknowledged to be his.)The point is that the Psalms of David beautifully express the emotions felt by people struggling to remain faithful to God during difficult times. They also express the joy and gratitude believers experienced when their prayers were answered, and the hope they had even in a time of crisis, that if they called on the Lord, He would hear them. Through the Psalms, David articulated what it means even today to put one's trust in God. The Psalms not only show the power of faith but the power of repentance.David's story is told in the books of First and Second Samuel in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). Basically, after courageously defeating Goliath and after the death of King Saul, David ascending to the kingship. The Bible says David unified Israel and ruled over it. He was said to be a righteous ruler and it was his plan to build a Temple to honor God. David did not live to build that temple, but God made a covenant with him that his descendants, the House of David, would build it. (The Temple became a central point of pilgrimage and worship in ancient Israel, at a time when local temples were not common.) Thus, David has an important role in both Judaism and Christianity, since Jews believe his kingship was divinely ordained and it was he who brought warring factions together and ruled over a united kingdom, in accordance with God's plan. Christians believe the messiah is descended from David's lineage. Therefore, it is not surprising that David has been depicted in great works of religious art and sculpture.And showing how modern the Bible could be, David knew that playing music for someone with what we today would call "mental illness" could soothe that person. Thus, when David played the harp for King Saul, he was doing something therapeutic and effective.
Both Saul and David had victories over God's enemies, the Philistines (1Samuel 14:47; 18:6, 7; 21:11; 29:5)Answer 2Saul:He, as the very first Israelite king, set up the apparatus of royalty and its institutions.He put Israel's enemies to shame (1 Samuel 14:47-48).Under the guidance of Samuel, he united the Israelite tribes.He briefly experienced prophecy.He enforced the observance of the Torah (see 1 Samuel 28:3).Note that concerning Saul, our tradition explicitly states that he was a righteous man (Talmud, Moed Katan 16b; and midrash Br. Rabbah 54:4). David:1) King David authored/compiled the book of Psalms and gave it to us in its present form (Talmud, Bava Batra 14b). The Psalms (Tehillim), which we might call the soul of the Jewish people, express the yearning of King David and of the entire nation to be close to God. They are one of the foundations of our prayerbook to this day.2) King David was the one who finally succeeded in subduing all of the surrounding nations (see 2 Samuel ch.8 and ch.10) plus the entire territory of Israel, something which no one else did previously or subsequently. He succeeded in all his endeavors (1 Samuel 16:18).3) He secured from the prophet Nathan a promise from God that his (David's) son Solomon would build the Holy Temple (2 Samuel ch.7). The First Temple is actually considered the accomplishment of David himself (Rashi commentary, Berakhot 18a), since it existed in his merit ("Torat Chaim," commenting on Talmud, Shabbat 30a).4) He set the blueprints, with Divine inspiration, for the Holy Temple (1 Chronicles 28:19). Together with the prophet Samuel, he located the spot where the Temple would be built (Talmud, Zevachim 54b); and he dug the foundations for the Temple (Talmud, Sukkah 53a).5) He amassed vast amounts of material and precious metals for the construction of the Temple (1 Chronicles ch.29).6) Together with Samuel, he instituted the 24 groupings of families of Kohanim and Levites (Talmud, Taanit 27a).7) He served God all the days of his life (1 Kings 11:38); and God was with him (1 Samuel 16:18).8) He was without peer in clarifying and applying the halakhot (laws) of the Oral Tradition (Talmud, Sanhedrin 93b).9) King David serves as the archetype of the effectiveness of repentance (Talmud, Avodah Zarah 4b).
Coop, short for "Cooper," refers to a character in the "Breaking Bad" universe, specifically from the spin-off series "Better Call Saul." In "Better Call Saul," he is introduced as a minor character named "Officer Cooper." He is a police officer who interacts with various characters in the series, but he does not play a significant role in the overall narrative. The primary focus of the shows revolves around more prominent characters like Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Saul Goodman.
Because Saul had disobeyed God and had become arrogant, God commanded Samuel to go and anoint David. David was a young man when he was anointed as the future king. Another view: We call it revolution.
Because Saul had disobeyed God and had become arrogant, God commanded Samuel to go and anoint David. David was a young man when he was anointed as the future king. Another view: We call it revolution.
He was what we now call Jewish.See also:How Saul was chosen as the first Israelite king
Because Saul had disobeyed God and had become arrogant, God commanded Samuel to go and anoint David. David was a young man when he was anointed as the future king. Another view: We call it revolution.
Bethelehem
Solomon.
Samuel was afraid of being killed by Saul for anointing David. Saul had been the king until he rejected the Word of the Lord, but now God had taken the honor away from him and given it to David instead. I can't find any verses that say Samuel was afraid to annoint David as King. As to what I understood from the following verses, Saul did not follow the instructions of God, and God sends Samuel to find another King. If it was God who commanded Samuel to find a replacement of Saul, why then would Samuel be afraid of Saul, a mortal? 1 Samuel; God orders Saul to kill 'ALL' of the Amalekites: men, women, infants, sucklings, ox, sheep, camels, and asses. Why? Because God remembers what Amalek did hundreds of years ago. 15:2-3 Saul killed everyone but Agag (the king) and the best of the animals. But still God was furious with Saul for not killing everything as he had been told to do. He said, "it repenteth me that I have set Saul up to be king." 15:7-26 Because Saul didn't kill everyone as God commanded, God changes his mind about him being king. 15:23-26 After God rejects Saul for refusing to kill indiscriminately, he sends Samuel to find another king. David is chosen and anointed by Samuel, and "the spirit of the Lord came upon him from that day forward." 16:13== 1 And the LORD said to Samuel, How long will thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons.2 And Samuel said, How can I go? if Saul hear it, he will kill me. And the LORD said, Take an heifer with thee, and say, I am come to sacrifice to the LORD.3 And call Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show thee what thou shall do: and thou shall anoint unto me him whom I name to thee.4 And Samuel did that which the LORD spoke, and came to Bethlehem.
If you know where in the bible Samuel the prophet died, (I am certain it was in 1 Samuel, but maybe it was 2 Samuel) shortly after, Saul asked a witch to call him up from the dead.
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