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      • Both King David’s territory and the wealth of Israel had expanded. David desires to build a permanent house for the Ark of the Covenant. God tells him that not he, but his son, will build the house. God promised to establish David’s house forever, which is accomplished through Jesus Christ (sometimes called the Son of David in Scripture).
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  2. Sep 5, 2023 · The Tel Dan inscription, or “House of David” inscription, was discovered in 1993 at the site of Tel Dan in northern Israel in an excavation directed by Israeli archaeologist Avraham Biran.

  3. The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus was the seed of David, and many referred to him as the "Son of David" and worshiped Him. The genealogy in Matthew begins with David and traces his descendants to "Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ."

  4. Feb 15, 2022 · The House of David Inscription, sometimes known as the Tel Dan inscription was uncovered at Tel Dan, an ancient city in northern Israel. In the Bible, the city was best known as Dan. The writer of the inscription tells of capturing horses and chariots and says he killed the “king of Israel” and someone who is “of the House of David.”.

  5. The Promised Seed's lineage can be traced from Seth through Noah to Abraham, Jacob, Judah, King David, and finally, Joseph and Mary when He was born in Bethlehem, Judea. The sign took around 4,000 years to come to pass after God's judgment of the Serpent in Genesis 3.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Davidic_lineDavidic line - Wikipedia

    The Davidic line or House of David (Hebrew: בֵּית דָּוִד‎, romanized: Bēt Dāvīḏ) is the lineage of the Israelite king David. In Judaism it is based on texts from the Hebrew Bible and through the succeeding centuries based on later traditions.

  7. August/September 1993 Renald Showers. The Davidic Covenant. Second Samuel 7:8–16 records a covenant established by God with David, wherein God made three major promises to David. First, God promised that Davids “house” (his physical line of descent) would endure forever (v. 16; cf. 2 Chr. 21:7; Ps. 89:3–4, 36 ).

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