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Lesson 15 David Made King Over All Israel David’s “Army” David’s Family David’s Plans Re: The Ark 2 Samuel 5:1-16 1 Chronicles 11-14
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No more rivals (Ish-bosheth the last one) – Even during Saul’s reign, the people admit they knew David was the “real” leader – They also admit they knew God’s plans – The people make a covenant with David David King Over All Israel 1 Chron 11:1-9 We’ve seen how far David has come…from a “lad” to a 30 year-old king What’s never wavered? Faith (trust) in God
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Sideline thought… 1 Samuel 16 intro to David JOSEPHUS says that David was ten, while most modern commentators are of the opinion that he must have been fifteen years of age David and Jonathan BFF What was Jonathan doing in 1 Samuel 14?
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The capture of Jerusalem (Jebus) – This reminds us of Israel’s earlier failures to take this city Josh 15:63 Judg 1:21 – David finally captures God’s chosen city Deut 12:5, 10-11 2 Chron 7 Ezek 10 Isa 2:2-3 Lk 24:46-47 Acts 1:4-8 (Matt 24:1-2Rev 3:7,12) – Hiram gives David materials for a palace… he’ll later help Solomon re: the temple David King Over All Israel 1 Chron 11:1-9
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Small beginning 1 Sam 22:2 – A detailed listing of heroic men of valor, strength, and great skill 11:20, 22-23 12:8, 14-15 Now a formidable force – Men who have proven their worth and loyalty to David through good & hard times 12:23-37 David’s “Army” 1 Chron 11:10 – 12:40 400 334,000 + 11:41 Uriah the Hittite
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In Bible times, the most prominent way a man felt blessed was with a large family – David increased his wives and concubines, thus having more children at Jerusalem – Sons who will have major roles later in the Bible story (Amnon, Absalom, Nathan, Solomon) David’s Family 1 Chron 14:3-7
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Remember…David is in the lineage of Christ Two important Messianic lineages – Through Joseph Matt 1:1-17 [Legal] – Through Mary Lk 3:23-38 [Real] Another important N.T. passage…Rom 1:3-4 – The only way for this to be fulfilled was for Mary to be in this same blood line Matt 1:1-17 – Mentions Solomon – Through Joseph – The royal line Lk 3:23-38 – Mentions Nathan – Through Mary – The fleshly line
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Some historical background… – The ark captured in battle 1 Sam 4 – Remained in Philistine hands only a short while…Dagon had “trouble” 1 Sam 5 – Philistia returned the ark…it eventually settled in Kiriath-jearim (Baale-judah) 1 Sam 6 1 Chron 13:6 2 Sam 6:2 – Question…how long had it been there before David decides to retrieve it? David’s Plans for the Ark All before Israel demanded a king 1 Sam 8:5
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The ark in Kiriath-jearim – Israel lamented 20 years 1 Sam 7:2 – Saul reigned 40 years Acts 13:21 – David has already reigned 7½ years in Hebron 2 Sam 5:5 – Unknown length of time for Samuel’s judging of Israel David’s Plans for the Ark At least 67-70+ years
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David obviously understood the ark’s significance to the new united nation – The previous administration had not even cared to seek it 1 Chron 13:2-3 The ark represented God’s presence Ex 25:10-22 This important piece of furniture must be at the center of David’s kingdom David’s Plans for the Ark
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As good an idea as it was in rescuing the ark and bringing it home to Jerusalem, David’s logistical plan in getting it there was that bad That is the rest of the ….. as you read look for the phrase… “inquired of the Lord” David’s Plans for the Ark
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Periods of Bible History Bible Narrative
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Periods of Bible History Before the Flood Flood Scattering of the People Patriarchs Exodus Genesis 1-5 Genesis 6-10 Genesis 11 Genesis 12-50 Exodus; Leviticus; Numbers 1-13
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Periods of Bible History Wandering in the Wilderness Invasion and Conquest Judges United Kingdom Num 14-36; Deut; Joshua 1-5 Joshua 4-24 Judges; Ruth; 1 Sam 1-9 1 Sam 10-1 King 11; (b) 1 Chr 10-2 Chr 9
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United Kingdom Saul David Solomon 1 Samuel 10-31; 1 Chronicles 10 2 Samuel; 1 Chronicles 11-29 1 Kings 1-11; 2 Chronicles 1-9
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Periods of Bible History Divided Kingdom Judah Alone Captivity Return from Captivity 1 Kin 12-2 Kin 17; (b)2 Chron 10-29 2 Kings 18-25; (b)2 Chron 29-36 Daniel; Ezekiel Ezra; Haggai; Zech; Esther; Neh; Mal
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Periods of Bible History Years of Silence Life of Christ Early Church Letters to Christians (no scripture) Matthew; Mark; Luke; John Acts Epistles; Revelation
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Periods of Bible History Events in Each Period
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Periods of Bible History Before the Flood – Creation of the world – Adam and Eve in the garden – First sin – Cain and Abel – Generations from creation to Noah
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Periods of Bible History Flood – The flood – Meat for food – Law of capital punishment – Covenant of the rainbow – Curse on Canaan – Generations from flood to scattering of people
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Periods of Bible History Scattering of the people – Tower of Babel built – Languages divided – Generations to patriarchs
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Periods of Bible History Patriarchs – Abraham – Isaac – Jacob – Joseph Transition to period of Exodus
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Periods of Bible History Exodus – Israel in bondage – Moses’ birth – Raised as Pharaoh's son – Rejected by his people – Flees to wilderness – Burning bush
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Periods of Bible History Exodus – Plagues – Crossing of Red Sea – Trip to Sinai – Events at Mt Sinai – Trip to Kadesh – Spies into the land – Israel refuses to go in
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Periods of Bible History Wandering in Wilderness – Israel sentenced to wander – Korah, Dathan, and Abiram – Aaron’s rod that budded – Miriam dies – Sin of Moses and Aaron – Passing by Edom – Aaron’s death
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Periods of Bible History Wandering in Wilderness – Fiery serpents – Conquer Sihon (Amorites) – Conquer Og (Bashan) – Balaam – Fornication with Midianites – Second census
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Periods of Bible History Wandering in Wilderness – Slaughter of Midianites – Speeches of Moses in Deuteronomy – Moses’ death – Crossing over Jordan – Observance of Passover
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Periods of Bible History Invasion and Conquest – Central campaign Take Jericho, Bethel, and Ai Stake claim at Shechem – Southern campaign Treaty with Gibeonites Fight kings in the south – Northern campaign Fight kings of the north, led by Jabin king of Hazor
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Periods of Bible History Invasion and Conquest – Land distributed among tribes – Trans-jordanic tribes go home – Joshua challenges Israel to keep from idols – Joshua challenges Israel to choose whom they will serve – They renew the covenant with Jehovah
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Periods of Bible History Judges – Othniel – Ehud – Shamgar – Deborah – Gideon – Abimelech (not a judge; leader) – Tola
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Periods of Bible History Judges – Jair – Jephthah – Ibzan – Elon – Abdon – Samson – Eli – Samuel
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Periods of Bible History Judges – Story of Micah – Levite’s concubine – Book of Ruth
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Periods of Bible History United Kingdom – Saul – David – Solomon
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Periods of Bible History Divided Kingdom – Israel in the North – Judah in the South – Lasted 200 years until Israel taken captive – Prophets: Obadiah, Joel, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah – Isaiah continues into Judah Alone
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Periods of Bible History Judah Alone – Kings: Hezekiah, Manasseh, Josiah – Prophets: Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Nahum
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Periods of Bible History Captivity – Daniel and Ezekiel
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Periods of Bible History Return from Captivity – Zerubbabel with Jeshua the high priest (536 BC) Prophets: Haggai and Zechariah – Start building temple – Stop temple after one year Ordered by Cambyses – Haggai and Zechariah stirred people to resume building (520-516 BC)
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Periods of Bible History Return from Captivity – Esther fits between Ezra 6 and 7 (485 BC) – Ezra leads a return (458 BC) Concentrates on purifying the worship – Nehemiah comes to build walls of Jerusalem (445 BC) – Malachi, last prophet of Old Testament (432 BC)
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Periods of Bible History Years of Silence – Fall of Persian empire – Rise of Grecian empire – Splintering of Grecian empire – Seleucid kingdom (Syria and Mesopotamia) battle Ptolemaic kingdom for control of Palestine – Beginning of Maccabean revolt
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Periods of Bible History Years of Silence – Beginnings of Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes – Rome comes to Eastern Mediterranean – Herod the Great given the kingdom of Judea, including virtually all of Palestine
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Periods of Bible History Life of Christ – Years of preparation – Beginning of His ministry – Great Galilean ministry – Periods of retirement – Close of ministry – Last week – Resurrection and exaltation
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Periods of Bible History Early Church – Acts 1-13 Work in Jerusalem, Palestine, and eastern end of Mediterranean – Acts 13-28 Primarily work of Paul Spread of gospel into all of Roman empire
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Periods of Bible History Letters to Christians – Epistles and Revelation – Six written during time of Acts 1 and 2 Thessalonians Galatians 1 and 2 Corinthians Romans
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