Lectionary Calendar
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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- King of Israel
- Genealogy of
Ruth 4:18-22; 1 Samuel 16:11; 17:12; 1 Chronicles 2:3-15; Matthew 1:1-6; Luke 3:31-38 - A shepherd
1 Samuel 16:11 - Kills a lion and a bear
1 Samuel 17:34-36 - Anointed king, while a youth, by the prophet Samuel, and Inspired
1 Samuel 16:1,13; Psalm 89:19-37 - Chosen of God
Psalm 78:70 - Described to Saul
1 Samuel 16:18 - Detailed as armor-bearer and musician at Saul's court
1 Samuel 16:21-23 - Kills Goliath
1 Samuel 17 - The love of Jonathan for
1 Samuel 18:1-4 - Popularity and discreetness of
1 Samuel 18 - Saul's jealousy of
1 Samuel 18:8-30 - Is defrauded of Merab, and given Michal to marry
1 Samuel 18:17-27 - Jonathan intercedes for
1 Samuel 19:1-7 - Probably writes Psalms Eleven at this period of his life
Psalm 17; 35; 52; 58; 64; 109; 142 - Conducts a campaign against, and defeats the Philistines
1 Samuel 19:8 - Saul attempts to kill him; he escapes to Ramah, and lives at Naioth, where Saul pursues him
1 Samuel 19:9-24 - About this time writes
Psalm 59 - Returns, and Jonathan makes covenant with him
1 Samuel 20 - Escapes by way of Nob, where he obtains shewbread and Goliath's sword from Abimelech
1 Samuel 21:1-6; Matthew 12:3,4 - Escapes to Gath
1 Samuel 21:10-15 - At this time probably writes
Psalm 34; 35; 52; 56; 120 - Recruits an army of insurgents, goes to Moab, returns to Hareth
1 Samuel 22 - Probably writes
Psalm 13 - Saves Keilah
1 Samuel 23:1-13 - Makes second covenant with Jonathan
1 Samuel 23:16-18 - Goes to the wilderness of Ziph, is betrayed to Saul
1 Samuel 23:13-26 - Writes a psalm on the betrayal
Psalm 54 - And probably
Psalm 22; 31; 34; 140 - Saul is diverted from pursuit of
1 Samuel 23:27,28 - At this time probably writes
Psalm 12; 22 - Goes to En-gedi
1 Samuel 23:29 - Refrains from killing Saul
1 Samuel 24 - Writes
Psalm 57 - Covenants with Saul
1 Samuel 26 - Marries Nabal's widow, Abigail, and Ahinoam
1 Samuel 25 - Lives in the wilderness of Ziph, has opportunity to kill Saul, but only takes his spear; Saul is contrite
1 Samuel 26 - Flees to Achish and lives in Ziklag
1 Samuel 27 - The list of men who join him
1 Chronicles 12:1-22 - Conducts an expedition against Amalekites, misstates the facts to Achish
1 Samuel 27:8-12 - At this time probably writes
Psalm 141 - Is refused permission to accompany the Philistines to battle against the Israelites
1 Samuel 28:1,2; 29 - Rescues the people of Ziklag, who had been captured by the Amalekites
1 Samuel 30 - Probably writes
Psalm 18; 20; 21 - Death and burial of Saul and his sons
1 Samuel 31; 2 Samuel 21:1-14 - Kills the murderer of Saul
2 Samuel 1:1-16 - Lamentation over Saul
2 Samuel 1:17-27 - After living for one year and four months at Ziklag
1 Samuel 27:7 - David goes to Hebron, and is anointed king by Judah
2 Samuel 2:1-4,11; 5:5; 1 Kings 2:11; 1 Chronicles 3:4; 11:1-3 - The list of those who join him at Hebron
1 Chronicles 12:23-40 - Ish-bosheth, son of Saul, crowned
2 Samuel 2:4 - David wages war against and defeats Ish-bosheth
2 Samuel 2:13-32; 3:4 - Demands the restoration of Michal, his wife
2 Samuel 3:14-16 - Abner revolts from Ish-bosheth, and joins David, but is killed by Joab
2 Samuel 3 - Punishes Ish-bosheth's murderers
2 Samuel 4 - Anointed king over all Israel, after reigning over Judah at Hebron for seven years and six months, and reigns thirty-three years
2 Samuel 2:11; 5:5; 1 Chronicles 3:4; 11:1-3; 12:23-40; 29:27 - Makes conquest of Jerusalem
2 Samuel 5:6; 1 Chronicles 11:4-8; Isaiah 29:1 - Builds a palace
2 Samuel 5:11; 2 Chronicles 2:3 - Friendship of, with Hiram, king of Tyre
2 Samuel 5:11; 1 Kings 5:1 - Prospered of God
2 Samuel 5:10; 1 Chronicles 11:9 - Fame of
1 Chronicles 14:17 - Philistines make war against, and are defeated by him
2 Samuel 5:17,25 - Assembles thirty-thousand men to escort the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem with music and thanksgiving
2 Samuel 6:1-5 - Uzzah is struck down when he attempts to steady the ark of the covenant
2 Samuel 6:6-11 - David is terrified, and leaves the ark at the house of Obed-edom
2 Samuel 6:9-11 - After three months, David brings the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem with dancing and great joy
2 Samuel 6:12-16; 1 Chronicles 13 - Organized the tabernacle service
1 Chronicles 9:22; 15:16-24; 16:4-6,37-43 - Offers sacrifice, distributes gifts, and blesses the people
2 Samuel 6:17-19 - Michal rebukes him for his religious enthusiasm
2 Samuel 6:20-23 - Desires to build a temple, is forbidden, but receives God's promise that his seed should reign forever
2 Samuel 7:12-16; 23:5; 1 Chronicles 17:11-14; 2 Chronicles 6:16; Psalm 89:3,4; 132:11,12; Acts 15:16; Romans 15:12 - Interpretation and fulfillment of this prophecy
Acts 13:22,23 - At this time, probably, David writes
Psalm 15; 16; 24; 101; 138 - Conquers the Philistines, Moabites, and Syria
2 Samuel 8 - Treats Mephibosheth, the lame son of Saul, with great kindness
2 Samuel 9:6; 19:24-30 - Sends commissioners with a message of sympathy to Hanun, son of the king of Ammon; the message is misinterpreted, and commissioners treated with indignity; David retaliates by invading, and defeats the combined armies of the Ammonites and Syrians
2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 19 - Probably writes
Psalm 18; 20; 21 - Commits adultery with Bath-sheba
2 Samuel 11:2-5 - Wickedly causes the death of Uriah
2 Samuel 11:6-25 - Takes Bath-sheba to be his wife
2 Samuel 11:26,27 - Is rebuked by the prophet Nathan
2 Samuel 12:1-14 - Repents of his crime and confesses his guilt
Psalm 6; 32; 38; 39; 40; 51 - Is chastised with grievous affliction on account of his Crime
Psalm 38; 41; 69 - Death of his infant son (born from Bath-sheba)
2 Samuel 12:15-23 - Solomon is born to
2 Samuel 12:24,25 - Ammonites defeated and tortured
2 Samuel 12:26-31 - Amnon's crime, his murder by Absalom, and Absalom's flight
2 Samuel 13 - Absalom's return
2 Samuel 14:1-24 - Absalom's usurpation
2 Samuel 14; 15 - David's flight from Jerusalem
2 Samuel 15:13-37 - He probably writes, at this time
Psalm 5; 7; 26; 61; 63; 69; 70; 86; 143 - Shimei curses him
2 Samuel 16 - Crosses the Jordan River
2 Samuel 17:21-29 - Absalom's defeat and death
2 Samuel 18 - Laments the death of Absalom
2 Samuel 18:33; 19:1-4 - Rebuked by Joab
2 Samuel 19:5-7 - David rebukes the priests for not showing loyalty amid the complaints of the people against him
2 Samuel 19:9-15 - Shimei begs for clemency
2 Samuel 19:16-23 - Mephibosheth begs for the king's favor
2 Samuel 19:24-30 - Barzillai rewarded
2 Samuel 19:31-40 - Judah accused by the ten tribes of stealing him away
2 Samuel 19:41-43 - Returns to Jerusalem
2 Samuel 20:1-3 - At this time, probably, David composes
Psalm 27; 66; 122; 144 - Sheba's conspiracy against David, and his death
2 Samuel 20 - Makes Amasa general
2 Samuel 19:13 - Amasa is killed
2 Samuel 20:4-10 - Consigns seven sons of Saul to the Gibeonites to be killed to atone for Saul's persecution of the Gibeonites
2 Samuel 21:1-14 - Buries Saul's bones, and the bones of his sons
2 Samuel 21:12-14 - Defeats the Philistines
2 Samuel 21:15-22; 1 Chronicles 20:4-8 - Takes the military strength of Israel without divine Authority, and is reproved
2 Samuel 24; 1 Chronicles 21; 27:24 - Probably composes
Psalm 30; 131 - Marries Abishag
1 Kings 1:1-4 - Probably composes
Psalm 19; 111 - Adonijah usurps the sceptre; Solomon appointed to the throne
1 Kings 1; 1 Chronicles 23:1 - Delivers his charge to Solomon
1 Kings 2:1-11; 1 Chronicles 22:6-19; 28; 29 - Probably composes
Psalm 23; 145 - Last words of
2 Samuel 23:1-7 - Death of
1 Kings 2:10; 1 Chronicles 29:28; Acts 2:29,30 - Sepulchre of
Acts 2:29 - Age of, at death
2 Samuel 5:4,5; 1 Chronicles 29:28 - Length of reign, forty years
1 Kings 2:11; 1 Chronicles 29:27,28 - Wives of
2 Samuel 3:2-5 - Children born
- At Hebron
2 Samuel 3:2-5; 1 Chronicles 3:4 - At Jerusalem
2 Samuel 5:14-16; 1 Chronicles 3:5-8; 14:4-7
- At Hebron
- Descendants of
1 Chronicles 3 - Civil and military officers of
2 Samuel 8:16-18 - See CABINET
- Lists of his heroes, and of their exploits
2 Samuel 23; 1 Chronicles 11; 12:23-40 - Devoutness of
1 Samuel 13:14; 2 Samuel 6:5,14,18; 7:18-29; 8:11; 24:25; 1 Kings 3:14; 1 Chronicles 17:16-27; 29:10; 2 Chronicles 7:17; Zechariah 12:8; Psalm 6; 7; 11; 13; 17; 22; 26; 27:7-14; 28; 31; 35; 37 - Justice in the administration of
2 Samuel 8:15; 1 Chronicles 18:14 - Discreetness of
1 Samuel 18:14,30 - Meekness of
1 Samuel 24:7; 26:11; 2 Samuel 16:11; 19:22,23 - Merciful
2 Samuel 19:23 - David as musician
1 Samuel 16:21-23; 1 Chronicles 15:16; 23:5; 2 Chronicles 7:6; 29:26; Nehemiah 12:36; Amos 6:5 - David as poet
2 Samuel 22 - See PSALMS OF DAVID
- David as prophet
2 Samuel 23:2-7; 1 Chronicles 28:19; Matthew 22:41-46; Acts 2:25-38; 4:25 - Type of Christ
Psalm 2; 16; 18:43; 69:7-9 - Jesus called son of
Matthew 9:27; 12:23; 15:22; 20:30,31; 21:9; 22:42; Mark 10:47,48; Luke 18:37,39 - Prophecies concerning him and his kingdom
Numbers 24:17,19; 2 Samuel 7:11-16; 1 Chronicles 17:9-14; 22; 2 Chronicles 6:5-17; 13:5; 21:7; Psalm 89:19-37; Isaiah 9:7; 16:5; 22:20-25; Jeremiah 23:5; 33:15-26; Luke 1:32,33 - Chronicles of, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad
1 Chronicles 29:29,30
- Genealogy of
- A prophetic name for Christ
Jeremiah 30:9; Ezekiel 34:23,24; 37:24,25; Hosea 3:5
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Bibliography Information
Nave, Orville J. Entry for 'David'. Nave's Topical Bible. https://www.studylight.org/​concordances/​eng/​ntb/​d/david.html. 1896.
Nave, Orville J. Entry for 'David'. Nave's Topical Bible. https://www.studylight.org/​concordances/​eng/​ntb/​d/david.html. 1896.