~115 min.The Book of Joshua
biblecentre.org · ... all the tribes of Israel acknowledge their king and come to do him homage (2. Sam. 5:1). Is it not a wondrous spot? What a succession of blessings it ...
~118 min.Comments on the First Book of Kings
biblecentre.org · ... have before proven treacherous and cannot be trusted. THE DEATH OF DAVID (vs.10-12). 2. Sam. 5:4 tells us that David was 30 year old when he began to ...
~119 min.Notes on the Epistle To The Hebrews
biblecentre.org · ... The Jebusites conquered and gone, David founded the temple on Mount Zion. See 2. Sam. 5:7, and 6: 16, 17. This was a new link with God in grace when ...
~119 min.Comments on the Second Book of Kings
biblecentre.org · ... later still he was publicly anointed king over all Israel at Hebron (2. Sam. 5:3). The private anointing tells us of God's working behind the scenes ...
~136 min.The Gospel Of Matthew
biblecentre.org · ... noted here only: the blind and the lame (the "hated of David's soul," 2. Sam. 5:8) the pitied of David's greater Son and Lord) find a friend instead ...
~142 min.Comments On The First Book Of Samuel
biblecentre.org · ... men of Judah" in 2. Sam. 2:4; and later by the elders of Israel in 2. Sam. 5:3. For God could have David publicly anointed because he was God's ...