King David

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Was the second King of Isreal during the reign of the Kings. Who led Isreal to it's greatest heights but sadly had some of the greatest personal tragedy in his own life. Isreal begged for a king and in spite of warnings persisted so the lord through Samuel said go ahead. Saul Was chosen as first King of Isreal. However through pride and Jeolousy he lost the right of the kingship for his posterity and DAvid was annointed next king. He did however keep the kingship as long as he lived.

David was a humble shephard boy and the lord Sent SAmuel to the house of Jesse to find a king. He was the youngest of Jesse's sons. Samuel was told not to look on his stature but on his heart. DAvid as a shephard during Isreals great battles with the Philistines went and challenged Goliath who was nearly 10 feet tall. No one else challenged him and David with 5 stones and a sling slew him.

When he was annointed to be heir apparent SAul became very Jeolous and many time's tried to murder him. Yet David was alway loyal to him and said he would not lift his arm against the lord's annointed. On some occasions he did call DAvid in to play the harp for him and his evil spirit was quenched. However that was temporary.

In spite of Saul's animosity toward David Saul's son Jonathen became a great friend. And even said DAvid had right to be king and not Jonathen. SAul and three of his son's were slain in battle.

When that happened 2 of the tribes were under the rule of a son of Saul Whild David became king of the other 10 tribes. Eventually all of the tribes were united under DAvid's rule. DAvid was able to end many of the war's with the phillistines as a king and was a prophet king. He married many women given to him by the lords servant Nathan and other prophets.

However in spite of his triumph Tragedy struck his own personal life. His Nephew Joab was a commander of the armies. There was a time when the king's were to go to battle. Yet David tarried and sent his Nephew instead. While there he was walking on his rooftop at night a common practice in Old TEstament times as the ARchitecture was made so people could easily converse from rooftops.

While there he noticed Bathsheba bathing and inquired after her. Someone said is not this Bathsheba wife of Uriah the hittite. He summoned her and as a result of sexual sins she became pregnant. Uriah was out to battle.

When the Soldiers returned home DAvid asked that Uriah go to his own home to cover his sin. By Uriah going home he would think the child was his. However Uriah did not do that felt it was unfair to the other soldiers that they sleep at the doorstep while he goes home.

Frustrated in his attempt he sent by his nephew joab a letter saying send Uriah to the hottest battle front that he may die. Uriah and many other men died in that battle.

After Bathsheba's mourning was passed DAvid married her but the thing he done displeased the lord. The lord sent Nathan to his house which means he did not immedeatly seek repentance but someoen had to be sent.

They conversed as Nathan told him a parable about a poor man that had one sheep and rich man had many but stole poor man's sheep and ate it at a feast. DAvid still not recognizing the seriousness of sin said surely he should be put to death because he hath no pity. His conscience came hammering down on him when Nathan said thou art the man.

The child conceived through the affair died. After DAvid's misdeed tragedy befell his house as many of his children committed murder and incest. To each other and were jealous over who should sit on the throne. Bathshebe had other children after the marriage and There son Solomon became the king.

He made one foolish descision after another as well. If translated correctly he fell deeply into apostasy that he put several of SAuls' grandchildren to death for something there grandfather did thou that was prohibited by Isrealite law as well and had a hard time making other descisions as numbering Isreal in certian battles and making unwise favoritism of some of his children.


There were sincere efforts at repentance however for members of the church murder is an unforgivable sin and he was not able to repent of that.

He wrote many psalms of praise, thanksgiving and repentence. Many are quoted at Protestant funerals and talked about in LDs manuels. Some were sincere attempts at forgiveness too which he was not able to attain in this life.

Peter said his body was still in the tomb when other Saints of ancient days were ressurrected. the 132 section of the doctrine and covenants says in no things has he sinned save the case of Uriah and his wife and has fallen from his exaltation.

Bible dictionary says he will be ressureced at end of millenium and life perfect example of why one must endure to the end.

Mark E Peterson in book called three kings makes mention of the good and bad of his life. Spencer W Kimball in miracle of forgiveness talks repeatedly about him. And in april 1995 General Conference Neal A Maxwell said who did DAvid deal the greatest blow to Goliath, or Uriah or himself.

David's life is great example of triumph yet sadly tragedy. And a lesson on enduring to the end.