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Divine Science Bible Text Book

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Genesis - History of Israelites - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Psalms - Proverbs - Song of Solomon - Prophets - New Testament History - Healing Works of Jesus - The 4 Evangelists - Lord's Prayer - Parables - Lord's [Last] Supper - Jesus after his Resurrection - Paul's Letters - Epistles - Revelation - Glossary - Numbers - Contents - Index


Bible except the great king of Israel, means "beloved of Jehovah."

There are two parallel narratives of David's life. Our first will be the Biblical account of David to be found in I. Sam. 16, to I. Kings, second chapter, and in I. Chron., 2-3 and tenth to twenty ninth chapters, inclusive.

It is the picture of David such as was present to the minds of devout Jews of the third century, B. C.

David was the youngest son of Jesse, a Judaean of Bethlehem.

We first hear of David when he was introduced to the court of Saul. The king, attacked with melancholy, " an evil spirit from Jehovah," his servants suggested that a skilful player upon the harp should be brought to soothe the king with his music.

When David came and stood before Saul, the old king loved him greatly, and the sunny-faced lad from the quiet shepherd life played soft peaceful strains upon his harp it was the music of boyish peace, the peace of freedom and the king was refreshed, was well, the "evil spirit from God" departed from him.

The two armies faced each other in the valley of Elah. Goliath of Gath, the champion, who went out from the Philistines' camp, stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, "Why are you come out

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