King David


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Leap Over a Wall: Earthy Spirituality for Everyday Christians
David: The Shepherd King II
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The Rape of Tamar
David: The Divided Heart (Jewish Lives)
Michal (The Wives of King David, #1)
Best in Children's Books, Volume 4
Biblical Dan
The Palace of King David: Excavations at the Summit of the City of David: Preliminary Report of Seasons 2005-2007
Early History of the Israelite People: from the Written and Archaeological Sources (Brill's Scholars' List)
Traveling Light: Releasing the Burdens You Were Never Intended to Bear
For Now and Forever (The Inn at Sunset Harbor, #1)
House of David (A Devotional): 30 Days with the Man after God’s Own Heart
The Life of King David: How God Works Through Ordinary Outcasts and Extraordinary Sinners
Max Lucado
David did many might deeds in his life. He did many foolish deeds in his life. But perhaps the noblest was their rarely discussed deed: he honored the tired soldiers at Brook Besor. (Facing Your Giants) p 78
Max Lucado

Paddick Van Zyl
Sometimes, when we face difficulty and trouble, it may look like it will never end. It will carry on forever. Yet, God is faithful. And when we are anchored in Him, He will bring us through. King David, one of the most anointed leaders and commanders in the Bible and Joseph, who ended up in an Egyptian prison, are but two examples of how God causes all things to work together for good in our lives, when we love Him and are called by Him according to His purpose Romans 8: 28-30.
Paddick Van Zyl, This Stormy Life

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