Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] daubed 1 daughter 7 daughters 4 david 54 dawn 4 day 104 days 69 | Frequency [« »] 55 give 55 hand 55 teachings 54 david 54 prophetic 54 rule 54 worship | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances david |
Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,5 | kings, the prophets, of David,~and the epistles of the 2 1,2,3 | root and the offspring of David, and the ~bright and morning 3 1,2,4 | transfer of the Ark under David, Uzzah was struck dead because 4 1,3,5 | Saul was succeeded by ~David and, later, by David.s son 5 1,3,5 | by ~David and, later, by David.s son Solomon. Under Rehoboam 6 1,3,5 | Samuel to anoint a boy named David, of the town of Bethlehem, 7 1,3,5 | the Philistines, and young David, ~with God.s assistance, 8 1,3,5 | victory for the Jews and made David famous, which moved Saul 9 1,3,5 | of his life, persecuted David, trying to kill him (Ch. 10 1,3,5 | death of Saul (Ch. 25-31). David.s sad feelings over unjust 11 1,3,5 | forty-year-long reign of ~David. The first few years of 12 1,3,5 | The first few years of David.s reign were quite successful, 13 1,3,5 | him ~in everything he did. David took the fortress of Jerusalem 14 1,3,5 | Abraham offered sacri-~fice. David moved the Ark of the Covenant 15 1,3,5 | tent-temple). But the Lord told David, through a ~prophet, that 16 1,3,5 | 10). The second half of David.s reign ~was spoiled by 17 1,3,5 | in the life of the state. David was especially broken-hearted 18 1,3,5 | that followed (Ch. 11-24). David expressed his deep regret 19 1,3,5 | can learn from the life of David: his deep faith in God, 20 1,3,5 | The apostles write about David with great respect. ~Church 21 1,3,5 | examples from the life of David in their teachings. His 22 1,3,5 | This prophecy was given to David through the prophet Nathan ( 23 1,3,5 | kings of the family of David, and the kingdom of Israel 24 1,3,5 | along with the godly kings David and ~Josiah (Ch. 23). Hezekiah 25 1,4,2 | musical ~instrument. King David was the first to accompany 26 1,4,2 | contains 150 psalms. King David was the first major contribu-~ 27 1,4,2 | Besides the psalms ~of David, the book contains 1 psalm 28 1,4,2 | life of the righteous king David. David ~was born a thousand 29 1,4,2 | the righteous king David. David ~was born a thousand years 30 1,4,2 | death of King Saul, King David became the greatest of all 31 1,4,2 | importantly, strong faith in God. David himself was ~often in charge 32 1,4,2 | feelings found in the psalms of David inspired ~numerous later 33 1,4,2 | psalms were written by ~David, yet fair is the common 34 1,4,2 | psalms: The Psalter of King David. ~ ~Importance of the Psalter 35 1,4,2 | on sabbaths and feasts. David introduced the ~use of musical 36 1,4,3 | written by Solomon, son of David, who reigned in Jerusalem ~ 37 1,4,3 | book of Proverbs, just as David was the main ~contributor 38 1,4,4 | pseudonym taken by the son of ~David who ruled in Jerusalem. 39 1,5,2 | Israel. Descendants of King David reigned in Judea, situated 40 1,5,5 | would restore the throne of David (in the spiritual sense) 41 1,Add,2| in Job, Isaiah, Solomon, David, John the Theologian and 42 1,Add,0| Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham” (Matt. 43 1,Add,1| ss. 155 ff., 163 ff.; Dom David Amand, L’arcese monastique 44 2,1 | the kingdom~and the age of David, the erection of the first 45 2,1 | in Jewish history between David and Jesus. Against~overwhelming 46 2,1,6 | priests, that in the days of David they were grouped into twentyfour~ 47 2,1,6 | priest who was faithful to David and~Solomon when Abiather, 48 2,1,8 | would be of the lineage of David (Ps. 89:3-4; Isa.~11:1-10; 49 2,1,8 | would be a descendant of David (Matt. 22:42). At the time 50 2,1,1 | for a brief time, under David and Solomon, between nine 51 2,2,5 | the~Jews His descent from David and Abraham. He makes a 52 2,2,5 | is not “a descendant of David” as in that of Matthew, 53 2,5,6 | successions established by King David for service in the~temples, 54 2,5,3 | Restorati~Jerusalem and~(Key of David)~New-~Testament~period~Time