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According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, '''David''' succeeded [[Saul]] as King of Israel. David was the son of [[Jesse]], the father of his successor [[Solomon]], and the founder of the [[House of David]].  
According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, '''David''' succeeded [[Saul]] as King of Israel. David was the son of [[Jesse]], the father of his successor [[Solomon]], and the founder of the [[House of David]].  
< [[Childhood of David]] >


< ''[[People]]'' : [[Samuel]], [[Jesse]], [[Saul]], [[Jonathan]], [[Goliath]], [[Joab]], [[Michal]], [[Abigail]], [[Bathsheba]], [[Absalom]]; see also [[Solomon]] >  
< ''[[People]]'' : [[Samuel]], [[Jesse]], [[Saul]], [[Jonathan]], [[Goliath]], [[Joab]], [[Michal]], [[Abigail]], [[Bathsheba]], [[Absalom]]; see also [[Solomon]] >  
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* [[David (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
* [[David (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
== Portraits of David in the Arts ==
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File:David1 Donatello.jpg|[[David (1409 Donatello), art]]
File:David2 Donatello.jpg|[[David (1440 Donatello), art]]
File:David Verrocchio.jpg|[[David (1475 Verrocchio), art]]
File:David Michelangelo.jpg|[[David (1504 Michelangelo), art]]
File:David Boccaccino.jpg|[[Prophet David (1530 Boccaccino), art]]
File:David Reni.jpg|[[David with the Head of Goliath (1605 Reni), art]]
File:David Bernini.jpg|[[David (1624 Bernini), art]]
File:David Tanzio.jpg|[[David with the Head of Goliath (1625 Tanzio da Varallo), art]]
File:David Strozzi.jpg|[[David with the Head of Goliath (1635 Strozzi), art]]
File:David Forabosco.jpg|[[David with the Head of Goliath (1670 Forabosco), art]]
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* [[David (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
* [[David (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
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== David's Childhood ==
* See [[Childhood of David]]
The First Book of Samuel and the First Book of Chronicles both identify David as the son of Jesse, the Bethlehemite, the youngest of eight sons. He also had at least two sisters, Zeruiah, and Abigail. The earliest Jewish tradition does not name his mother.
While still a boy and a shepherd, the prophet Samuel anointed him to be king instead of Saul.
A parallel tradition describes the young David as "skillful in playing, a man of valor, a warrior, prudent in speech, and a man of good presence; and the Lord is with him." David enters Saul's service as one of the royal armour-bearers and plays the lyre to soothe the king.
War comes between Israel and the Philistines, and the giant Goliath challenges the Israelites to send out a champion to face him in single combat. David, sent by his father to bring provisions to his brothers serving in Saul's army, declares that he can defeat Goliath.[28] Refusing the king's offer of the royal armour, he kills Goliath with his sling.
David marries Micah and this is the end of his childhood.

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According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, David succeeded Saul as King of Israel. David was the son of Jesse, the father of his successor Solomon, and the founder of the House of David.

< Childhood of David >

< People : Samuel, Jesse, Saul, Jonathan, Goliath, Joab, Michal, Abigail, Bathsheba, Absalom; see also Solomon >

David (sources)
David (sources)


David (highlights)
David (highlights)


David (research)
David (research)

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David in ancient sources

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David's Childhood

The First Book of Samuel and the First Book of Chronicles both identify David as the son of Jesse, the Bethlehemite, the youngest of eight sons. He also had at least two sisters, Zeruiah, and Abigail. The earliest Jewish tradition does not name his mother.

While still a boy and a shepherd, the prophet Samuel anointed him to be king instead of Saul.

A parallel tradition describes the young David as "skillful in playing, a man of valor, a warrior, prudent in speech, and a man of good presence; and the Lord is with him." David enters Saul's service as one of the royal armour-bearers and plays the lyre to soothe the king.

War comes between Israel and the Philistines, and the giant Goliath challenges the Israelites to send out a champion to face him in single combat. David, sent by his father to bring provisions to his brothers serving in Saul's army, declares that he can defeat Goliath.[28] Refusing the king's offer of the royal armour, he kills Goliath with his sling.

David marries Micah and this is the end of his childhood.

Pages in category "David (subject)"

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