No. This never occurred.
If you follow the line of David, there was an attempt by Zerrubabel, a descendant of the Davidic Line to reestablish a Jewish semi-autonomous Kingdom during the Persian Occupation of Israel (around 540 BCE). However, Zerrubabel could not muster public support in the competition between his attempt to garner this power since he was in competition with Ezra, who created a religious establishment that spoke more to people's sensibilities. His was the only serious attempt to create a Davidic-Line Kingdom after the Babylonian Exile.
If you follow the timeline, from 140 BCE to 37 BCE, there was an independent Jewish State, the Hasmonean Kingdom. It was the only 100% independent Jewish State after the Babylonian Exile (586 BCE) and before the Modern State of Israel in 1948 CE. However, the Hasmonean Kingdom was a Levite Monarchy, which came primarily from the priestly class. As a result, they bore no relation to David (who had been a Judahite).
Who did the Israelites defeat under David's rule?
While David was king of Israel, he won many battles over the Philistines. He brought them under his control. He took Metheg Ammah away from them. David also won the battle over the people of Moab. He made them lie down on the ground. Then he measured them off with a piece of rope. He put two-thirds of them to death. He let the other third remain alive. So the Moabites were brought under David's rule. They gave him the gifts he required them to bring him. David fought against Hadadezer, the son of Rehob. Hadadezer was king of Zobah. He had gone to take back control of the land along the Euphrates River. David captured 1,000 of Hadadezer's chariots, 7,000 chariot riders and 20,000 soldiers on foot. He cut the legs of all but 100 of the chariot horses. The Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer, the king of Zobah. But David struck down 22,000 of them. He stationed some soldiers in the Aramean kingdom of Damascus. The people of Aram were brought under his rule. They gave him the gifts he required them to bring him. The Lord helped David win his battles everywhere he went. David took the gold shields that belonged to the officers of Hadadezer. He brought the shields to Jerusalem. He took a huge amount of bronze from Tebah and Berothai. Those towns belonged to Hadadezer. Tou was king of Hamath. He heard that David had won the battle over the entire army of Hadadezer. So Tou sent his son Joram to King David. Joram greeted David. He praised him because he had won the battle over Hadadezer. Hadadezer had been at war with Tou. So Joram brought with him articles that were made out of silver, gold and bronze. King David set those articles apart for the Lord. He had done the same thing with the silver and gold he had taken from the other nations he had brought under his control. Those nations were Edom, Moab, Ammon, Philistia and Amalek. He also set apart for the Lord what he had taken from Hadadezer, the son of Rehob. Hadadezer was king of Zobah. David returned after he had struck down 18,000 men of Edom in the Valley of Salt. He became famous for doing it. He stationed some soldiers all through Edom. The whole nation of Edom was brought under his rule. The Lord helped David win his battles everywhere he went. David ruled over the whole nation of Israel. He did what was fair and right for all of his people. Joab, the son of Zeruiah, was commander over the army. Jehoshaphat, the son of Ahilud, kept the records. Zadok, the son of Ahitub, was a priest. Ahimelech, the son of Abiathar, was also a priest. Seraiah was the secretary Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, was commander over the Kerethites and Pelethites. And David's sons were royal advisers.
2 Samuel 8:1-18
What attributes did David display that made him a better king than Saul?
He united Israel and didn't die in battle.
What time period did king David live in?
David was probably born sometime around 1050 B.C. and he died in 970 B.C. He was king in Israel from about 1010 B.C. until his death.
It is actually found in the Bible 2 Samuel 11:1, and refers to King David's affair with a woman name Bathsheba. David later repents of his decision but not before he endures the consequences.
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No. King David was not from the tribe of Levi. He was from the tribe of Judah.
What stones did king david wear?
None. It was the Kohen Gadol who wore the stones listed in Exodus 28.
Who was Salathiel in relation to King David?
In its genealogy of Joseph and (as was thought) Jesus, Matthew accepts Salathiel as the father of Zorobabel and that he was the son of Jechonias (Jeconiah), therefore descended from David through the royal line.
In its genealogy of Joseph and (as was thought) Jesus, Luke also accepts Salathiel as the father of Zorobabel, but that his father was a commoner called Neri and that he was descended through a line of commoners from David. For the author of Luke, Jesus was much more someone to whom the very poor in society could relate.
What did King David accomplish a long time ago?
David, son of Jesse, King of Israel
Start reading at I Samuel 16 through I Kings 2 & I Chr 11-29
BC 1040 - 970
BC Age Event Ref
1040 Born Ruth 4:22 I Chr 2:17
- Killed a bear and a lion all references in I Samuel
1025 15 Anointed by Samuel 16:8,13
- Musician at Palace for Saul 16:18-23
- Sent to battlefield by father 17:17-18
1025 15 Encounter with Goliath 17:49
- Friend of Jonathan 18:1-4
- Honored by Saul as a hero 18:5
- Saul tries to kill him 18:8,12
- Loved by Michal 18:20-28
- Kills Philistines- Marries Michal 18:27
- Plotted against by Saul 19:1
- Kills more of the Philistines 19:8
- Helped in escape by Michal 19:12-13
- Flees to Naioth 19:18
- Confides in Jonathan 20:1-23
- Flees to Nob 21:1-5
- Eats the showbread 21:6
- Gets sword of Goliath 21:9
- Flees to Gath & feigns crazy 21:10-15
- Lives in a cave 22:1
- Commands the Rag-Tag Army 22:2
- Flees to Moab 22:3
- On to Hereth, land of Judah 22:5
- Saves Keilah 23:1-5
- Chased by Saul 23:6-13
- Lives in caves, defends Israel 23:14
- Covenant with Jonathan renewed 23:17-18
- Spares Saul's life 24:4
- Promise to Saul 24:21-22
- Samuel Dies, David goes to Peran 25:1
- Meets (evil) Nabal 25:2-
- Abigail's help against Nabal 25:14-23
- Marries Abigail, Nabal's widow 25:40-42
- Marries Ahinoam, of Jezreel 25:43
- Loses Michal (1st wife) to Palti 25:44
- Saul chases David, again 26:1-4
- Spares Saul's life, again 26:5-12
- Saul seeks peace, again 26:21-25
- 28-? Lives in Ziklag, 1 yr 4 mths 27:7
- Causes problems for Philistines 27:
- Keeps fighting for Israel 29:
- Amalekites take (wives) captives 30:1-6
- Seeks God's advise about problem 30:8
- Recovers wives 30:9-20
- Shares the bounty 30:21
all references in II Samuel
- Hear's of Saul's Death 1:4
- Kills messenger 1:15
- Laments over Saul & Jonathan 1:17-27
David, son of Jesse, King of Israel
BC Age Event Ref
1010 -30 Appointed King of Judah 2:4
- War between Judah/Israel 3:1
- Sons and Daughters born 3:2-3 (including Absalom)
- A league with Abner 3:13
- Gets (wife) Michal back 3:14-15
- Abner dies 3:31
- Avenges murder of Ish-bosheth 4:9
1003 -37 King over all Isreal 5:3 I Chr 11
- Takes Zion 5:7
- Adds wives & children 5:13
- War against Philistines 5:17-25
- Brings Ark to Zion (3 months) 6:1-11 I Chr 13:1-14
- Moves Ark to Jerusalem 6:12-17
- Despised by Michal (childless) 6:20-23
- Builds a Place I Chr 15:1
- Desires to build a house for God 7:2 I Chr 17:1-3
- Forbidden by Nathan I Chr 17:4
- God's promise to David 7:11
- Other Victory's 10:
- 38 ? Over next 2 years
- David meets Bathsheba 11:
- David Murders Uriah 11:
- Son born to David & Bathsheba 11:27
- Nathan confronts David 12:
- Son dies 12:
1000 -40 ? A son born, Solomon 12:24-25
- Another war victory 12:29
990 -50 ? About 11 years pass Absalom about 20 years old
- Ammon rapes Tamar 13:1-22
- 2 yrs pass Absalom slays Ammon 13:23-36
- 3 yrs pass Absalom in Geshur 13:38
- 2 yrs pass Absalom returns Jerusalem 14:28 (doesn't see David)
..-4 yrs pass Absalom plots against David 15:7
979 -61 ? Loses kingdom to Absalom 15:
- Mephiboshet's sevant Ziba Lies 16:1-4
- Ahithophel plots against David 16
- Cursed by Shimei 16:5
- Ahithophel commits suicide 17:23
- Absalom chases David 17:24-26
- Barzillai loyal to David 17:27-28
- Absalom's Death 18:1-18
- Back to Jerusalem 19:15
- Shimei Pardoned 19:16
- Mephibosheth sets record straight 19:29-30
- Sheba's conspiracy 20:1-3
- Sheba's put down 20:14-22
976 -64 ? 3 yrs famine in the land 21:1
- The Gibeonites 21:1-14
- Mephibosheth 21:7-8
- War with Philistines 21:15-22
- Mighty men who served with David 23:8
- Tempted by Devil to count people 24 I Chr 21:1
975 -65 ? 9 mths 20 days 24:8
David, son of Jesse, King of Israel
BC Age Event Ref
- Builds Altar 24:13-25
- Prepares for Temple I Chr 22:1-5
- Appoints Solomon his Successor I Kings 1
- Gives charge to Solomon I Kings 2
- Makes Solomon King of Israel I Chr 23:1
- His last words 23:
970 - 70 His death I Kings 2 I Chr 29:26
Summary: David lived for 70 years
30 years old when he became King of Judah
7 yrs 6 mths ruled Judah
33 yrs ruled all Israel from Jerusalem
40 plus years ruling I Kings 2:11-2
70 years old when he dies
How did prophet David lived as a prophet?
so they can have food
Answer
I am sorry my friend but David was never called as a prophet, a King yes, and an unrightious one at that. Though at times when he did obey Gods commanments he was entitled to revelation, but he was never worthy enough to be called as a prophet.
Who was the last known descendant of King David on the throne of Israel?
In the list of Kings of Judah, all of them were descendants or David. The line is:
David, Salomon, Rehoboam, Abijam, Asa, Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, Ahaziah, Athaliah, Joash (descended from both the House of David and the House of Omri.), Amaziah, Azariah also known as Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, Josiah, Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim also known as Jehoikim and Zedekiah.
Do Full Analyze of the life story of king david. using the swot analysis?
Do Full Analyze of the life story of king david. using the swot analysis?
What did King David accomplish for Israel?
He helped fight the philistines. He also cruelly conquered many other nations. That helped him make an empire which became strong.
Is it true that king david had 50 children?
There were atleast 22:
Amnon, Chileab, Absalom, Tamar, Adonijah, Shephatiah, Ithream, Ibhar, Elishama, Nogah, Elpelet, Nepheg, Japhia, Elishama, Eliada, Eliphelet, Jerimoth, Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon, Joseph.(2Samuel 3:2-5,2Samuel 5:13-16; 1Chronicles 3:1-9)
Does King Soopers hire 14-year-olds?
No, they don't. I work with King Soopers. Im 17, but I know that they don't hire 14 year olds. The cut-off is 15; its labor laws.
If they hire you, the state and union can shut down the store and they will be fined heavily.
How did King David overcome his errors?
King David overcame his errors by admitting to them and taking responsibility for them. When Saul committed an error, he blamed it on the people. When he took the Amalekite cattle as booty when he was told not to , he blamed it on his soldiers and refused to take responsibility.
In contrast, when David was confronted by the prophet Nathan about his sin of taking Batsheva and sending her husband Uriah to the front after David had impregnated her, David immediately admits to his mistake and says "I sinned." This is how he overcame his errors and why God established the Davidic dynasty through him.
What is a quotation from the Hebrew bible about David and Solomon?
"So they (people from the Ten Tribes) strengthened the kingdom of Judah, and made Rehoboam the son of Solomon strong, for three years; for they walked three years in the ways of David and Solomon" (2 Chronicles 11:17).
When did king david becom king?
Although previously anointed by Samuel, while Saul was still King, David ascended the throne at Hebron (over Judah and Benjamin) in 1011 BC. He ruled there till 1004, when he became King over the united kingdom at Jerusalem. He ruled the united kingdom of Israel till 971 BC.
Was Antipas in the line of King David?