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1 Samuel 16:21-23And David came to Saul, and stood before him: and he loved him greatly; and he became his armor bearer.
Nave's Topical Index1 Chronicles 15:16
And David spoke to the chief of the Levites to appoint their brothers to be the singers with instruments of music, psalteries and harps and cymbals, sounding, by lifting up the voice with joy.
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1 Chronicles 23:5
Moreover four thousand were porters; and four thousand praised the LORD with the instruments which I made, said David, to praise therewith.
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2 Chronicles 7:6
And the priests waited on their offices: the Levites also with instruments of music of the LORD, which David the king had made to praise the LORD, because his mercy endures for ever, when David praised by their ministry; and the priests sounded trumpets before them, and all Israel stood.
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2 Chronicles 29:26
And the Levites stood with the instruments of David, and the priests with the trumpets.
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Nehemiah 12:36
And his brothers, Shemaiah, and Azarael, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethaneel, and Judah, Hanani, with the musical instruments of David the man of God, and Ezra the scribe before them.
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Amos 6:5
That chant to the sound of the viol, and invent to themselves instruments of music, like David;
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The Reign of David.
... He not only defended Israel but subdued other nations ... The life of David is so varied
and beautiful that one ... career and was caused after becoming king to extend ...
/.../tidwell/the bible period by period/chapter xi the reign of.htm
Playing on the Harp Before Saul.
... Samuel, the prophet, came from Ramah, and pouring some very precious oil upon
the head of David, anointed him to be the future King of Israel. ...
/.../anonymous/mother stories from the old testament/playing on the harp before.htm
The Reign of Saul.
... against the Philistines in which David kills Goliath, the giant that was defying
Israel, and won great honor from the king. ... 3) His effort to destroy David. ...
/.../tidwell/the bible period by period/chapter x the reign of.htm
David's Weakness
... might feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inheritance ... likewise; he is, moreover,
a born king; he has ... condescends to call himself especially the Son of David. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/david/sermon i davids weakness.htm
The First Kings.
... heir chosen by the Lord, to the crown of David. ... Solomon, the second king of Israel,
desired and sought, before ... wealth, and the fine arts; for the king was a ...
/.../headley/half hours in bible lands volume 2/the first kings.htm
The Poetical Books.
... follows: "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, from everlasting ... was made long after
the time of David; but it ... King James' translators did not know what they meant ...
/.../gladden/who wrote the bible/chapter vii the poetical books.htm
A Short Essay Toward the Improvement of Psalmody:
... with the Instruments ordained by David King of Israel, &c ... a Psalm of David whose
Expressions chiefly refer to David the Shepherd, the King, the Fugitive ...
/.../a short essay toward the improvement of psalmody/a short essay toward the.htm
The Minstrel
... The men of Judah and Israel, whatever they might be in ... even thine altars, O Lord
of hosts, my King, and my God ... Ah, my brethren, David as a musician is one of a ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 27 1881/the minstrel.htm
Thankful for Anything.
... And as David planned what best to do, and arranged his men ... Elisha was asked to prophesy
victory for Israel over the ... He was not in harmony with this king nor his ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet talks on service/thankful for anything.htm
Psalms
... Later ages regarded David as the father of sacred song ... of psalms which proclaim Jehovah
as King, and ring ... almost more than any other in Israel's history, to ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mcfadyen/introduction to the old testament/psalms.htm
Subtopics
David
David: A Prophetic Name for Christ
David: After Three Months, David Brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem With Dancing and Great Joy
David: Anointed King Over all Israel, After Reigning Over Judah at Hebron for Seven Years and Six Months
David: Assembles Thirty-Thousand Men to Escort the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem With Music and Thanksgiving
David: Consigns Seven Sons of Saul to the Gibeonites to be Killed to Atone for Saul's Persecution of the Gibeonites
David: David Rebukes the Priests for not Showing Loyalty Amid the Complaints of the People Against Him
David: Desires to Build a Temple, is Forbidden, But Receives God's Promise That his Seed should Reign Forever
David: King of Israel
David: King of Israel is Chastised With Grievous Affliction on Account of his Crime
David: King of Israel is Defrauded of Merab, and Given Michal to Marry
David: King of Israel is Rebuked by the Prophet Nathan
David: King of Israel is Refused Permission to Accompany the Philistines to Battle Against the Israelites
David: King of Israel: A Shepherd
David: King of Israel: Abner Revolts from Ish-Bosheth, and Joins David, But is Killed by Joab
David: King of Israel: About This Time Writes
David: King of Israel: Absalom's Defeat and Death
David: King of Israel: Absalom's Return
David: King of Israel: Absalom's Usurpation
David: King of Israel: Adonijah Usurps the Sceptre; Solomon Appointed to the Throne
David: King of Israel: After Living for One Year and Four Months at Ziklag
David: King of Israel: Age of, at Death
David: King of Israel: Amasa is Killed
David: King of Israel: Ammonites Defeated and Tortured
David: King of Israel: Amnon's Crime, his Murder by Absalom, and Absalom's Flight
David: King of Israel: Anointed King, While a Youth, by the Prophet Samuel, and Inspired
David: King of Israel: At Hebron
David: King of Israel: At Jerusalem
David: King of Israel: At This Time Probably Writes
David: King of Israel: At This Time, Probably, David Composes
David: King of Israel: At This Time, Probably, David Writes
David: King of Israel: Barzillai Rewarded
David: King of Israel: Builds a Palace
David: King of Israel: Buries Saul's Bones, and the Bones of his Sons
David: King of Israel: Chosen of God
David: King of Israel: Chronicles of, Written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad
David: King of Israel: Civil and Military officers of
David: King of Israel: Commits Adultery With Bath-Sheba
David: King of Israel: Conducts a Campaign Against, and Defeats the Philistines
David: King of Israel: Conducts an Expedition Against Amalekites, Misstates the Facts to Achish
David: King of Israel: Conquers the Philistines, Moabites, and Syria
David: King of Israel: Covenants With Saul
David: King of Israel: Crosses the Jordan River
David: King of Israel: David As Musician
David: King of Israel: David As Poet
David: King of Israel: David As Prophet
David: King of Israel: David Goes to Hebron, and is Anointed King by Judah
David: King of Israel: David is Terrified, and Leaves the Ark at the House of Obed-Edom
David: King of Israel: David Wages War Against and Defeats Ish-Bosheth
David: King of Israel: David's Flight from Jerusalem
David: King of Israel: Death and Burial of Saul and his Sons
David: King of Israel: Death of
David: King of Israel: Death of his Infant Son (Born from Bath-Sheba)
David: King of Israel: Defeats the Philistines
David: King of Israel: Delivers his Charge to Solomon
David: King of Israel: Demands the Restoration of Michal, his Wife
David: King of Israel: Descendants of
David: King of Israel: Described to Saul
David: King of Israel: Detailed As Armor-Bearer and Musician at Saul's Court
David: King of Israel: Devoutness of
David: King of Israel: Discreetness of
David: King of Israel: Escapes by Way of Nob, where he Obtains Shewbread and Goliath's Sword from Abimelech
David: King of Israel: Escapes to Gath
David: King of Israel: Fame of
David: King of Israel: Flees to Achish and Lives in Ziklag
David: King of Israel: Friendship of, With Hiram, King of Tyre
David: King of Israel: Genealogy of
David: King of Israel: Goes to En-Gedi
David: King of Israel: Goes to the Wilderness of Ziph, is Betrayed to Saul
David: King of Israel: He Probably Writes, at This Time
David: King of Israel: Interpretation and Fulfillment of This Prophecy
David: King of Israel: Ish-Bosheth, Son of Saul, Crowned
David: King of Israel: Jesus Called Son of
David: King of Israel: Jonathan Intercedes For
David: King of Israel: Judah Accused by the Ten Tribes of Stealing Him Away
David: King of Israel: Justice in the Administration of
David: King of Israel: Kills a Lion and a Bear
David: King of Israel: Kills Goliath
David: King of Israel: Kills the Murderer of Saul
David: King of Israel: Lamentation Over Saul
David: King of Israel: Laments the Death of Absalom
David: King of Israel: Last Words of
David: King of Israel: Length of Reign, Forty Years
David: King of Israel: Lists of his Heroes, and of Their Exploits
David: King of Israel: Lives in the Wilderness of Ziph, Has Opportunity to Kill Saul, But Only Takes his Spear
David: King of Israel: Makes Amasa General
David: King of Israel: Makes Conquest of Jerusalem
David: King of Israel: Makes Second Covenant With Jonathan
David: King of Israel: Marries Abishag
David: King of Israel: Marries Nabal's Widow, Abigail, and Ahinoam
David: King of Israel: Meekness of
David: King of Israel: Mephibosheth Begs for the King's Favor
David: King of Israel: Merciful
David: King of Israel: Michal Rebukes Him for his Religious Enthusiasm
David: King of Israel: Offers Sacrifice, Distributes Gifts, and Blesses the People
David: King of Israel: Organized the Tabernacle Service
David: King of Israel: Philistines Make War Against, and are Defeated by Him
David: King of Israel: Popularity and Discreetness of
David: King of Israel: Probably Composes
David: King of Israel: Probably Writes
David: King of Israel: Probably Writes Psalms Eleven at This Period of his Life
David: King of Israel: Prophecies Concerning Him and his Kingdom
David: King of Israel: Prospered of God
David: King of Israel: Punishes Ish-Bosheth's Murderers
David: King of Israel: Rebuked by Joab
David: King of Israel: Recruits an Army of Insurgents, Goes to Moab, Returns to Hareth
David: King of Israel: Refrains from Killing Saul
David: King of Israel: Repents of his Crime and Confesses his Guilt
David: King of Israel: Rescues the People of Ziklag, Who had been Captured by the Amalekites
David: King of Israel: Returns to Jerusalem
David: King of Israel: Returns, and Jonathan Makes Covenant With Him
David: King of Israel: Saul Attempts to Kill Him
David: King of Israel: Saul is Diverted from Pursuit of
David: King of Israel: Saul's Jealousy of
David: King of Israel: Saves Keilah
David: King of Israel: Sends Commissioners With a Message of Sympathy to Hanun, Son of the King of Ammon
David: King of Israel: Sepulchre of
David: King of Israel: Sheba's Conspiracy Against David, and his Death
David: King of Israel: Shimei Begs for Clemency
David: King of Israel: Shimei Curses Him
David: King of Israel: Solomon is Born To
David: King of Israel: Takes Bath-Sheba to be his Wife
David: King of Israel: Takes the Military Strength of Israel Without Divine Authority, and is Reproved
David: King of Israel: The List of Men Who Join Him
David: King of Israel: The List of Those Who Join Him at Hebron
David: King of Israel: The Love of Jonathan For
David: King of Israel: Treats Mephibosheth, the Lame Son of Saul, With Great Kindness
David: King of Israel: Type of Christ
David: King of Israel: Uzzah is Struck Down when he Attempts to Steady the Ark of the Covenant
David: King of Israel: Wickedly Causes the Death of Uriah
David: King of Israel: Wives of
David: King of Israel: Writes
David: King of Israel: Writes a Psalm on the Betrayal
Epic: David's War Song
Iconoclasm: Destroyed by David
Magnanimity: David to Saul
Nepotism of David
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