David was a shepherd boy when he was chosen to follow in Saul’s footsteps as king. He united Israel into a single kingdom and conquered Jerusalem, which he...
Digital illustration of Young David in the Bible The Bible describes David this way when the prophet Samuel visits David's home and anoints him as the next king of Israel: 11 "And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children? And he said, There remaineth yet the youngest, and, behold, he keepeth the sheep. And Samuel said unto Jesse, Send and fetch him: for we will not sit down till he come hither. 12 And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to. And the Lord said, Arise, anoint him: for this is he." (1 Samuel 16:11, 12) You will receive a high resolution PNG file of the image without the watermark. Original file size: 3202x4250 Pixel. The document is laid out in 3:4 format. If you have a custom illustration in mind, please contact me for details and estimates. You may use the file to print cards, posters, canvases to decorate your home, business, or public place, but you may not upload online for public viewing, resell, reproduce, distribute, or in any way for profit from the design. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The sale of the files on this shop is licensed for personal use only. Any commercial use is prohibited. Please do not share, sell, or store files online on publicly accessible websites. By purchasing this design, you agree to the copyright agreement. If you would like to extend the license for other usage that is beyond a personal use, please contact the seller for more details. FOR PRINTING: • The actual colors may slightly differ from the screen depending on which device you are using due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. • The end product of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. For the visually most beautiful end results, we recommend printing the designs on high-quality paper. HOW TO DOWNLOAD: After you complete your purchase, you will automatically receive a thank you note to your order and your FILE will be sent to the email to be downloaded If there is a need for images with a different aspect ratio, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. I am happy to work with you to provide the best possible images for your needs. Some original files sizes are bigger than what is allowed by Etsy for auto-download. It this case, the file will be emailed to you directly from me. Sometimes the mail might just go to your junk mail if it is not in your mail. You will receive a compressed file with all the sizes stated above. You can notify me to send it again if you failed to download it on time. Paul Chung © all rights reserved
This is lesson 20 in the Life of David series. It is found in 2 Samuel 2-5. This lesson really should be divided into a couple of weeks to have time to use the worksheets and application worksheet. King Saul was in a battle against the Philistines. The people started to run, and Saul and his three sons were killed. David and the people were very upset when they learned that Saul was dead. David mourned Jonathan who was like a brother. David asked the Lord if he should go to any of the cities in Judah, and God told him to go to Hebron. David took both of his wives and the men that fought with him to Hebron. The men of Judah came to David and anointed him king over Judah. It was God’s plan for David to be the king over all of Israel, but Abner made Ishbosheth the king over Israel. Abner was related to Saul (1 Chron. 8:33) and was the commander of Saul’s army. Ishbosheth was the only son of Saul that was alive. He was 40 years old when he became the king. He reigned 2 years. David was king over Judah for 7 ½ years. This begins battles between Judah and Israel. Abner seemed to instigate, as he had been the one to make Ishbosheth a king, then decided to have the men from each side compete. After a particularly bitter battle, when they counted the men, only 20 of David’s men had been killed. But 360 of Abner’s men had died. David’s men were good soldiers. (Chapter 3) The battles continue. The first verse tells us that there was a long war between Saul’s people and David’s. David’s just grew stronger as Saul’s grew weaker. David’s family is growing. He has 6 sons by his 6 wives. God did not approve of having more than one wife as seen in Deuteronomy 17:17. This verse also warns kings about being concerned with making more and more gold and silver. These things will turn them away from God. Abner has been gaining more authority over Ishbosheth and Saul’s people. Ishbosheth and Abner got into an argument and Abner said he would set up a covenant with David and David would have both kingdoms. Abner sent messengers to David saying that he would give Israel to him. David said he would make the covenant with Abner; but first, he had to bring David’s first wife back to him. David wanted Michal (Saul’s daughter) back. So, David now has 7 wives. Abner talked to the elders of Israel and said “It is time for David to be king of Israel. The Lord has said that he will save the people from the Philistines and all their enemies.” David had a feast with Abner and his men. Abner said he was going to gather the people to make a covenant with David. After he left, a man named Joab took him aside. He wanted to talk to him in private. But instead, Joab stabbed him in the stomach and killed him. David didn’t know anything about it. When he found out, David told the people to mourn for Abner and King David followed the coffin. He showed his grief for Abner’s death and said he didn’t have anything to do with it. In chapter 4, we read those two men snuck into Ishbosheth’s house. He was lying in bed, and they killed him. David was angry when he learned about his death. This changes things for Israel. With the death of Ishbosheth, the tribes of Israel went to David. They made a covenant with David and made him king over Israel. David was 30 years old when he became the king. He was king for 40 years. He was the king in Hebron over Judah for 7 ½ years and was king over Israel and Judah for 33 years. The printables for David in this series are for an older age group than I usually post. Most of these lessons about David are not appropriate for early elementary. But David is a great study. So, as you can see from the above picture, there is a Q&A. This could be used with younger groups by using the answer sheet and just asking the questions for discussion. Each post in this series will have a maze and some type of puzzle. The additional application worksheet is different than the others in this series. It will take a couple of weeks to really use this in depth and study everything. This is a general comparison of Saul, David and Solomon. There is a teacher's answer sheet for this and they are both black & white only. This also includes an extra page of added notes to support some of the answers and aid discussion. Click here to download the application pack. Click here to download the lesson. Click here to download the visuals. Click here to download the Pictures to Color. Click here to download the updated visuals. The lesson is included since these are assorted visuals for King David. (These are not included in the application pack.) Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Bible Verse: 2 Samuel 5:4-5 Click here to see the entire list and links for the Life of David series. Click here to see the Magnetic Board Visuals for this lesson. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
Today i will tell you why King David was like a VIP in God's eyes. David story has everything: drama, battles, love, and some serious plot twists. It kicks
King David from “The Icon” by Kurt Weitzmann
Today I feel that one of my callings is to be a bridge between Catholics and Protestants. We are both Christian-- following and worshiping the same Jesus Christ. I hope that some day we will be united as one church before Jesus Christ returns.
The weather seasons bring significant changes in nature, temperature, and human activity. Just like the weather seasons, we also face changes and transitions
Have you ever wondered why King David was so special to God? There are several life lessons from King David that we can apply to our day-to-day lives. David never allowed his sins to separate him from God. This King David bible study will change your life
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La Biblia dice que David era un hombre conforme al corazón de Dios, pero ¿sabes por qué? Haz clic para leer y descubrir la respuesta.
Many people have said they'd like to pray the Psalms in the way that I have been doing. I pray through all 150 Psalms in the Psalter every two months in sequence, starting with odd number months (January, March, etc.). This way I pray each Psalm at least six times a year (sometimes in addition
In this lesson we will learn about David’s relationships with Saul and Jonathan. The sin of jealousy. Friendship and trusting God. Free printable preschool Bible lesson.
A survey of the life of King David from a military and political perspective. Explore little-known details on the rise of this warrior king.
Who was King David? Depending on a student's age and comprehension level, that question could have many different answers. Here's some key information about Israel's second king as well as some fun interactive activities to help kids understood who King David really was.
1 Samuel 17:34-37 One sunny day when I was in primary two, my teacher was bored. It was a hot afternoon and it appears she ran out of ideas to engage us poor children as everyone (including the tea…
David was called as king of Israel long before the people of Israel even knew who he was. David was still a shepherd boy when he was anointed to be king by Samuel. The story of David's calling and anointing will help young children understand how God has a plan for each person even if we think we are unimportant.
Here are twenty-one charming Bible Pictures from the Old Testament featuring characters such as Daniel and Samson.
David Victorious over Goliath. 1876. Gabriel Joseph Marie Augustin Ferrier. French 1847-1914. oil/canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com