David is arguably the most fascinating figure of the Old Testament. He had many lives: shepherd, military hero, adviser to a king, king himself, ancestor to a nation. To mark their 35th annual ...
(UNDATED) King David is mum and pointing at his tongue. He has promised to speak no evil word, writing “I will bridle my mouth, so long as the wicked are in my presence.” And “the wicked” are in very ...
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David was the first king in Jerusalem whose reign was later looked back on as a golden era. This article looks at his life and significance and the Psalms he is associated with. Dr R. W. L. Moberly ...
The Qur’an states: “And We have preferred some prophets over others, and We gave (Prophet/King) David, Psalms.” (17:55) and “David! We did indeed make you a viceregent [khalîfah] on earth: so judge ...
We don't know what the psalms sounded like when King David played them on his lyre. But what if he had tried setting a psalm to Bluegrass? Adam Wright, musician and worship leader at Cahaba Park ...
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