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Latest revision as of 23:11, 6 December 2013

The young Hebrew David hoists the head of the Philistine Goliath, by Gustav Doré
This article is part of a series Divine Principle - History of restoration

King David is known for his bravery and love for God when he was young. As a shepherd boy he was anointed to King of Israel by the prophet Samuel. Before he he ascended the throne he had to go a difficult course in relation to his later father-in-law, the reigning king Saul. After he had become king, David made several mistakes and had to deal with revolts by his own sons.

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