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Who was King David? A. King David was the second king of Israel, after Saul. He was a descendant of Abraham.
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How did the Lord choose David to be king? A. The Lord chose David through the prophet Samuel, who anointed him to be the next king.
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Where did David defeat Goliath? A. David defeated Goliath in the Valley of Elah.
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Who did David take Saul’s daughter Michal as his wife? A. David took Saul’s daughter Michal as his wife in order to form an alliance with Saul’s family.
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What did David do with Saul’s spear after defeating him? A. After defeating Saul, David returned Saul’s spear to him as a sign of respect.
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How did King David express his love for God? A. King David expressed his love for God through music, poetry, and other writing.
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Who was the prophet Nathan, who confronted David? A. Nathan was a prophet and a courtier of King David, who confronted him with the sins of adultery and murder.
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Who was Solomon, the son of King David? A. Solomon was the son of King David and he became the third king of Israel.
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What did Solomon build for the Lord? A. Solomon built the first temple for the Lord in Jerusalem.
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Did David have any other sons besides Solomon? A. Yes, David had 15 other sons, all of whom were named in the Bible.
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When did David’s kingdom reach its peak? A. David’s kingdom reached its peak during his reign, when it extended from the Euphrates River in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.
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Who wrote the famous Psalms attributed to David? A. The Psalms attributed to David were written by him, although many were written by other authors as well.
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What did King David do when he realized he had sinned? A. When King David realized he had sinned, he immediately asked God’s forgiveness and repented.
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What did David ask God for in Psalm 51? A. In Psalm 51, David asked God for a “clean heart” and “a right spirit”.
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Who was Uriah, the husband of Bathsheba? A. Uriah was the husband of Bathsheba and the commander of David’s army.
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How did David try to cover up his sin with Bathsheba? A. David tried to cover up his sin with Bathsheba by ordering Uriah to go home and sleep with her.
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What was David’s punishment for his sins? A. David’s punishment for his sins was the death of his child and various other punishments that were to come upon his house.
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What is the lesson from the story of David and Bathsheba? A. The lesson from the story of David and Bathsheba is to always heed the warnings of God and to obey His commands.
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What is the major theme in the Psalms attributed to David? A. The major theme in the Psalms attributed to David is the recognition of one’s flawed nature and the ultimate redemption through faith in God.
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What impact did David’s reign have on Israel? A. David’s reign had a lasting impact on Israel, as he united the tribes and established Jerusalem as the holy city.
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