Trouvé 863 Résultats pour: David
Hiram, too, king of Tyre, sent messages offering David cedar planks and car-penters and stone-masons, to build a house for him. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)
No doubt could David have that the Lord had ratified his sovereignty over Israel, and made him the king of a great people. (1 Chronicles 14, 2)
When news reached the Philistines that David had been anointed as king of all Israel, they mustered all their forces to hunt him down, and David, hearing of it, went out to meet them. (1 Chronicles 14, 8)
Thereupon David consulted the Lord; should he attack the Philistines? Would he be given the mastery? And he was bidden go to the attack; the Philistines would be at his mercy. (1 Chronicles 14, 10)
And now they advanced to Baalpharasim, where David defeated them; The Lord has parted the enemy’s ranks before me, he said, as easily as water parts this way and that; so the place came by its name, Baalpharasim, The Master of the Breach. (1 Chronicles 14, 11)
They left their idols behind them there, and David had these burnt. (1 Chronicles 14, 12)
and this time, when David asked counsel of God, the answer was, Do not go to the attack; withdraw first, and then come upon them from the direction of the pear-trees yonder. (1 Chronicles 14, 14)
So David did as the Lord had bidden him, and he drove the Philistines before him all the way from Gabaon to Gazera.✻ (1 Chronicles 14, 16)
After this, David’s renown was noised abroad everywhere, and the Lord struck terror of him into all the nations’ hearts. (1 Chronicles 14, 17)
When he put up buildings in the Keep of David, he was careful to leave a plot of ground for God’s ark, and pitch a tent for it there. (1 Chronicles 15, 1)
These six David sent for, with the chief priests, Sadoc and Abiathar; (1 Chronicles 15, 11)
Then David would have the Levite chiefs appoint some of their brethren to be singers, chanting there with instruments of music, zither and harp and cymbals, till heaven rang with the echoes of their rejoicing. (1 Chronicles 15, 16)
