In the North, there were nine different dynasties, most inaugurated by regicide or coup d'etat. All rights reserved. It does not say much for David that he fell so low as to fear losing the good opinion even of Joab, this ready instrument of his worst crime (2 Samuel 11:25). God, however, sent Nathan to him with a gracious message ( 2 Samuel 7:1-16 ). Es conocido por vencer al gigante Goliat lanzándole una piedra con su honda. En el amor, David destaca por su sinceridad y confianza. The king would have many such squires: Joab, though only commander-in-chief, had, it seems, eighteen (2 Samuel 23:37 reads "armor-bearers"); (c) David would not play before Saul every day: his presence might not be required for a space of weeks or months; (d) Saul's failure to recognize David may have been a result of the `evil spirit from Yahweh' and Abner's denial of knowledge may have been feigned out of jealousy. This crime, in the attempt to conceal it, led to anoter. 9-20 and I Kings 1 and 2. Another of his nephews, Jonathan the son of Shimei (Shammah), is mentioned (2 Samuel 21:21; compare 1 Samuel 16:9) and the Chronicler thinks many other knights joined him during this period (1 Chronicles 11:10). He dealt otherwise with malefactors who could be better spared (2 Samuel 1:14; 4:9). Significado de David Hoy en día los nombres raros se están poniendo mucho de moda, pero muchos padres siguen apostando por los nombres tradicionales como el de David. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. He accordingly suppresses the dark passages of David's life, e. g. the murder of Uriah (1 Chronicles 21:1). The Oriental, however, delights in a display of cunning and makes use of it without shame (2 Samuel 15:34), just as the European does in secret. And David's own last hours, instead of being spent in repose and peace following upon a strenuous and successful life, were passed in meting out vengeance to those who had incurred his displeasure as well as commending those who had done him service (1 Kings 2:5). ( 2 Samuel 15:18 ) The final battle of Absaloms rebellion was fought in the "forest of Ephraim," and terminated in the accident which led to the young mans death; and, though nearly heartbroken at the loss of his son, David again reigned in undisturbed peace at Jerusalem. The prophet or seer was keeper of the king's conscience and was not appointed by him, but claimed divine authority (2 Samuel 7:3,1; 12:1; 24:11). If there were to be a ruling house, it must be the Davidic dynasty; it did not occur to the Jews to think of any other solution (Amos 9:11; Hosea 3:5; Jeremiah 30:9; Zechariah 12:8). Jonathan was inspired by the romantic friendship which bound the two youths together to the end of their lives. 28/mai/2014 - Significado do nome David | Significado dos Nomes The chiefs of his party met at the "Fuller's spring," in the valley of Kidron, to proclaim him king; but Nathan hastened on a decision on the part of David in favour of Solomon, and so the aim of Adonijah's party failed. According to the Bible, he slew the Philistine giant Goliath and succeeded Saul as king. Nothing could have been more timely than the death of Saul and Jonathan, of Ishbaal and Abner, of Absalom and Amasa, and he did not raise his hand against one of them. His hope of salvation lay in the death of his king, the father of his wife and of his best friend. They met in hostile array at the wood of Ephraim ( 2 Samuel 18:1-8 ). The latter dared not perpetrate these atrocities himself, but he did not mind taking advantage of such a useful instrument, and never punished Joab for them, save with an impotent curse (2 Samuel 3:29). He was pursued to Abelbeth-maachah, and was there put to death, and so the revolt came to an end. ( 1 Samuel 17:34 1 Samuel 17:35 ) It was some years after this that David suddenly appears before his brothers in the camp of the army, and hears the defiant challenge of the Philistine giant Goliath. David's wars. The Philistines, who had for some time observed a kind of truce, now made war against David; but were defeated in battle at a place afterwards called, in remembrance of the victory, Baal-perazim. Thus, Amnon is the special patron of David's nephew Jonadab (2 Samuel 13:3; compare 2 Samuel 21:21), and Absalom is backed by Amasa (2 Samuel 17:25). It was to a native of Gath that he committed the care of the sacred ark on its passage from Kiriath-jearim to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6:10,11). This he was not permitted to carry into execution, because he had been a man of war. There is, indeed, no life more monotonous and enervating than that of an eastern shepherd, but David must have made good use of his idle time. Yet he could rule them by gentleness as well as by force (30:23). Of such stuff some of his bravest soldiers were made (2 Samuel 23:13). Perhaps the feature of his character which stands out most prominently in his earlier years, at any rate, is his boundless physical courage. The royal psalms center on a king who meets universal opposition, is victorious, and establishes righteous rule from Zion over the nations. Le da mucha importancia a la sinceridad e intenta inculcar ese valor en sus hijos, además les presta su ayuda cuando lo necesitan. It bore the title of "The Bow," and was to be taught to the children, that the memory of Saul and Jonathan might be preserved among them. Israel had looked at Saul's height and build — there was no one like him among all the people ( 1 Sam 10:24 ); although God had chosen Saul, he knew what was in his heart. David's heart was such that he would face Goliath virtually unarmed and would triumph through his faith, while Saul cowered in his tent ( 1 Sam 17 ). Bathsheba became his wife after Uriah's death. Like other Hebrews David had no theology. The occasion on which a psalm was composed is stated only in the case of thirteen psalms, all of which are ascribed to David. His swiftness and activity made him like a wild gazelle, his feet like harts feet, and his arms strong enough to break a bow of steel. The elders of Israel now repaired to Hebron and offered allegiance to David in name of all the people, among whom the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Most of his conquests were won for him by Joab (1 Chronicles 11:6; 2 Samuel 11:1), who willingly accorded David the credit of what he himself had done (2 Samuel 12:27,28; compare After this there fell upon the land the calamity of three years' famine ( 2 Samuel 21:1-14 ). This is the word which is used by the Holy Spirit of Natan. It is not to be wondered at that Saul was hostile to David. David la convirtió en su residencia real. Whether any of our psalms was composed by David is another question. In the East every man is a soldier, and David's bent was in that direction. Like most Semites he was fond of gambling and liked to take risks (18:26; compare 23:9; 30:7), even when modesty would have led him to decline them (17:32; compare Judges 8:20). Taken from the sheep herds, he would prove himself in battle (beginning as a young man, slaying Goliath), becoming more popular than King Saul. 2Sam 24. Bibliography Information The Septuagint supplies occasions to two or three more psalms; but all such statements are merely the conjectures of readers and scribes and are of no historical value. A new religious era began. David's father, not only cultivated his ancestral fields, but kept flocks of sheep and goats as well. His early occupation was that of tending his father's sheep on the uplands of Judah. This was the beginning of the disasters of his later years. a. David returned to Gibeah, while the coast was clear, to meet Jonathan, but Saul also returned immediately, his hatred more intense than before. Orr, James, M.A., D.D. When still an outlaw David required the services of a henchman to take command of his men in his absence. His genealogy is given in the table appended to the Book of Ru (Ruth 4:18-22). David had become the heir of God's promise to Abraham that he would give him a great name ( Gen 12:2 ; 2 Sam 7:9 ). DAVID.En hebreo David significa 'amado'. The sons of Ammon formed a league with the Syrian kingdoms to the North and East of Palestine (2 Samuel 10:6,16), but these also had no success. Yet his conduct toward the sons of Ammon was even more cruel (2 Samuel 12:31), and for less cause (10:1). The old tabernacle was now at Gibeah, at which Zadok ministered. It resulted in the defeat of Abner. David, like Nelson, does not seem to have known what it was to be afraid, and it was not to be expected that he could be satisfied with the lot of the youngest of eight sons of the now aged chief (1 Samuel 17:12; 1 Chronicles 2:13). David himself is out-witted by Joab, though with a friendly purpose (2 Samuel 14:1). He accordingly, in anticipation, poured on his head the anointing oil. Of these seven, four are in the Old Testament, and three This has special reference to the Tabernacle as The tenth completes the eternal cycles. [43], In the Quran, Adam is given the name by God known as the (Adam-I-Safi) or The Chosen One. His sovereignty of Judah is said to have lasted 7 1/2 years and that over the undivided people 33, making a reign of 40 years, beginning from David's 30th year (2 Samuel 5:5; 1 Chronicles 3:4; in 2 Samuel 2:10 the text is probably corrupt). The victory over Goliath had been a turning point of his career. El mejor y más completo Diccionario hebreo bíblico gratis que podrás encontrar para tu Android. Saul again went forth ( 1 Samuel 26 ) in pursuit of David, who had hid himself "in the hill Hachilah, which is before Jeshimon," in the wilderness of Ziph, and was a second time spared through his forbearance. He was safe at last from the persecution of Saul (1 Samuel 27:4); he could secure ample supplies by making raids upon the Amalekites and other tribes hostile to Israel toward the South (1 Samuel 27:8); and if the opportunity presented itself he could deal a serious blow at the Philistine arms. His father was apparently not only the chief man of the place, but he seems to have been chieftain of the whole clan to which he belonged--the clan of Judah. But the northern kingdom lasted only two centuries while the southern kingdom endured for three and a half centuries. With the help of stratagem on the part of Michal, this was effected and David went to Samuel at Ramah for counsel and advice (1 Samuel 19:18). David in the Psalms. Had he had the power to refuse what he believed to be the decree of Fate, he would hardly escape censure for his ambition and disloyalty. A tent was pitched for it, in which it remained (7:2), except when it was sent with the army to the seat of war (11:11; 15:24). Estudios bíblicos profundos de crecimiento espiritual para aprender, estudiar y fortalecer la fe en temas bíblicos fundamentales para la vida cristiana. Le gustan los retos, sin embargo piensa muy bien qué hacer y la mejor manera de hacerlo, para estar preparado ante cualquier situación. For the third time David was anointed king, and a festival of three days celebrated the joyful event. Owing to the sudden death of one of the drivers, which he interpreted as indicative of anger on the part of Yahweh, David left the ark at the house of a Philistine which happened to be near at hand. In his rage at the failure of all his efforts to seize David, Saul gave orders for the massacre of the entire priestly family at Nob, "persons who wore a linen ephod", to the number of eighty-five persons, who were put to death by Doeg the Edomite. The office of recorder or magister memoriae was held during this reign and in the following by Jehoshaphat (2 Samuel 8:16); and that of secretary by Seraiah (2 Samuel 8:17), also called Shavsha (1 Chronicles 18:16) or Shisha (1 Kings 4:3). The reception of the tidings of the death of his rival and of his friend, the solemn mourning, the vent of his indignation against the bearer of the message, the pathetic lamentation that followed, will close the second period of Davids life. Among all who appeared before him he failed to discover the one he sought. (well-beloved ), the son of Jesse. Nabal - Dicionario Biblico Adventista . 1 Chronicles 23-27), and the temple of Solomon itself is to all intents and purposes built by him (chapters 22; 28). Es un nombre que ha aparecido en muchas ocasiones en la biblia, de aquí que pueda decir que es un nombre con una gran presencia dentro del mundo religioso. Absalom, afraid of the consequences of his guilt, fled to Geshur beyond Jordan, where he remained for three years, when he was brought back through the intrigue of Joab ( 2 Samuel 14 ). It was the ambition of his life to be the founder of a permanent dynasty (2 Samuel 7:29), yet he was willing that his house should be sacrificed to save his nation from destruction (2 Samuel 24:17). David and his men rent their clothes and mourned for Saul, who had been defeated in battle near Mount Gilboa. Some think she was the Nahash of 2 Samuel 17:25 . It was in the house of Abinadab at Kirjath-jearim, about 7 miles from Jerusalem, where it had been for many years, from the time when the Philistines had sent it home ( 1 Samuel 6 ; 7 ). The materials and the skilled workmen for the erection of the palace were supplied by Hiram of Tyre (2 Samuel 5:11). Moreover, not only was Saul aware that he had failed, but he saw before him the man who was ready to step into his place and succeed. (. Chosen by God to succeed Saul, he had been anointed secretly by Samuel and became king of all of Israel upon defeating Saul's son Ish-bosheth. In a few years the whole territory from the Euphrates to the river of Egypt, and from Gaza on the west to Thapsacus on the east, was under his sway ( 2 Samuel 8:3-13 ; 10 ). Then began a civil war in Israel. After two years Absalom terribly avenged the crime against Tamar, and put Amnon to death. There are several sides of David's nature in regard to which there cannot be two opinions. Significado de los nombres 46,615 views. David era el rey de Israel, considerado un héroe para su pueblo. When David had secured the fortress of Jebus for his metropolis one of his first thoughts was to bring into it this emblem of victory. Such was his love for David that he asked only to be his wazeer (vizier) when David came to the throne (1 Samuel 23:17). He appears to have found the Philistines more reliable and trustworthy than the Hebrews. He "went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept" (33), giving utterance to the heart-broken cry, "Would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!"