David, King of Israel

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Without knowing it David became one of the most influential of historical figures. Whether he existed as told in the biblical stories or not has no importance here. For millenia and till today people hear the stories about King David, and many believe them true.

The account of David is one of the most detailed accounts of anyone in the Bible, beginning with his ancestors and to his death,  and descendants. We hear about his accomplishments as a warrior, as a player of the lyre and the writer of songs. But we also hear about his frailties and faults, of his relationships with some family members and supporters.

Who Was King David

David was the second king of ancient Israel. He is accredited with uniting the two kingdoms, Judah and Israel, under one united Kingdom of Israel. He is also the conqueror of the small town of Jebus, making it into his capital, under the new name Jerusalem. It is these two events that made the historical imprint.

He is generally believed to be born in 1040 BCE*, became king of Judah 1010 BCE and in 1003 BCE created the united Kingdom of Israel. He died in 970 BCE, to be followed by his son Solomon. [Read more...]

Noah’s Ark and The Woodpecker

No one can say there is nothing to learn from the Bible. But most of what we learn from the Bible is what has been taught for generations. Some of it we accept, some of it we reject.

There may also be some new teachings – wisdom no one ever thought about before. This is the case with Noah’s Ark. The picture says it all, I hope. But other lessons can also be had from the story of Noah and the Ark. These you will find below.

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THE WOODPECKER MAY HAVE TO GO!

 

Everything I need to know about life, I learned from Noah’s Ark [Read more...]

Joseph and His Colorful Coat

All too often history and especially biblical history is taken far too seriously. Luckily there are many who can make something funny out of this serious matter.

So let’s start the week with a look at Joseph and his coat of many colors. This is courtesy of Biblical Archaeological Review, and their cartoon contest. They ask readers to come up with a unique caption for their cartoons.

The winning caption:

I saw it at Macy’s for half the price
—Rena Cutler, Roswell, Georgia
Have a fun week
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