He is not mentioned by name in the Torah but is alluded to in Genesis 49:10, "The scepter will not depart from (the tribe of) Judah," since King David was the start of its fulfillment.See also the Related Link.
We worship only God. Jews hold King David in reverence, similar to the way that Catholics hold the Pope in reverence or the way that Muslims hold Mohammed in reverence, but they do not elevate him to the level of worship. The reason for this reverence was his ability to rule according to the Divine Mandates of the Torah. See the attached Related Link for more about King David.
In about 1000 B.C., King David united the tribes and founded a new kingdom called Israel.Its capital was Jerusalem. David's son Solomon, built a temple in Jerusalem to house the Torah and to serve as a place of worship.
King of Spades=King David
Jonathan was King David's friend.
Yes King David was one of the prohets.
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The Star of David, which is actually called 'The Shield of David' is a "modern" civic symbol of the Jewish Nation, it is not mentioned in the Torah.
The king was expected to lead his people in living according to the Torah. Kings such as David, Solomon, Yehoshafat, Hizhiah and Yoshia did just that.
We worship only God. Jews hold King David in reverence, similar to the way that Catholics hold the Pope in reverence or the way that Muslims hold Mohammed in reverence, but they do not elevate him to the level of worship. The reason for this reverence was his ability to rule according to the Divine Mandates of the Torah. See the attached Related Link for more about King David.
David Archuleta's favorite quote is: "You'll never be lonely if you learn to befriend yourself."
king Solomon david's son
King David
It was not a "king" per say. Jesus asked while on the cross "Eli Eli Lama sabachthani" (please don't quote my spelling of that), which means My God My God, Why hast thou forsaken me.
David didn't need conversion. He was Jewish, and was taught Torah, from birth.
King of Spades=King David
My favorite psalms is 119. It is 176 verses long. There is not official composer mentioned and no one is sure who wrote it. Many attribute it to King David because the tone and quality of the message is Davidic.
David was the 2nd king of Israel. The first king was Saul.