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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]] > | |||
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* [[David (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | * [[David (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | ||
* [[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. |
Latest revision as of 07:18, 21 January 2021
People -> King David (Home Page)
< People : Samuel, Jesse, Saul, Jonathan, Goliath, Joab, Michal, Abigail, Bathsheba, Absalom; see also Solomon >
David (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)"
The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
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- Dialogo di David (David and Goliath / 1619 Anerio), sacred dialogue
- Triumph of David (1630 Poussin), art
- David Playing the Harp (1670 Bray), art
- The History of the Nine Worthies of the World (1687 Burton), novel
- Die unglückselige Princessin Michal und der verfolgte David (1707 Lehms), novel
- King David Playing the Harp (1739 Tiepolo), art
- Saul convencido por David (David Convinced Saul / 1742 Figuera), oratorio
- David and the Ark of the Covenant (1828 Ademollo), art
- The Throne of David (1860 Ingraham), novel
- The Shepherd of Bethlehem, King of Israel (1862 Tucker), novel
- The Heart of David, the Psalmist-King (1900 Heaton), poetry
- Saul and David (1909 Blackton), short film
- The Chosen Prince; or, The Friendship of David and Jonathan (1917 Mong), feature film
- The Queen of Sheba (1921 Edwards), feature film
- Le roi David (King David / 1921 Honegger / Morax), oratorio
- The Shepherd King (1923 Edwards), film
- David (1924 Southwell), feature film
- Giant Killer (1928 Davis), novel
- David, the King (1946 Schmitt), novel
- David and Bathsheba (1951 King), feature film
- Absalom, My Son (1959 Leisen), TV film
- König David (1961 De Wohl), novel
- Rizpah (1961 Israel), novel
- A Story of David: The Hunted (1961 McNaught), film
- David of Jerusalem (1963 De Wohl / Abbott), novel
- Saul e David (1964 Baldi), film
- Koning David (KIng David / 1965 De Meester, Langeraad), TV film
- Der Topos der Nine Worthies in Literatur und bildender Kunst (The Topos of the Nine Worthies in Literature and Visual Arts / 1971 Schroeder), book
- Der König David Bericht (The King David Report / 1972 Heym), novel
- The King David Report (1973 Heym), novel (English ed.)
- Davide (1976 Coccioli), novel
- The Story of David (1976 Rich, Segal), film
- Greatest Heroes of the Bible: David & Goliath (1978 Conway), TV episode
- David at Olivet (1979 Hamilton), novel
- The David Myth in Western Literature (1980 Frontain, Wojcik), edited volume
- King of Kings (1980 Martin), novel
- God Knows (1984 Heller), novel
- After Goliath (1985 Cassill), novel
- The Greatest Adventure: David and Goliath (1985 Patterson), animated TV short film
- David and Goliath (1986 Benagh), novel
- Der Brautpreis (1988 Weil), novel
- The Bride Price (1991 Weil / Barrett), novel (English ed.)
- David (1995 Cohen), novel
- David and Saul (1996 Hurst), animation
- David (1997 Markowitz), TV film
Media in category "David (subject)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
- 1959 Vidor (film).jpg 200 × 298; 39 KB
- 1960 Baldi (film).jpg 214 × 317; 27 KB
- 1985 Beresford (film).jpg 290 × 434; 54 KB