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David

David

Person in hebrew bible and old testament

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Is a
Person
Person

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Founder of
Davidic line
Davidic line
Birthdate
January 1, 1038
Birthplace
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
Date of Death
January 1, 0968
Place of Death
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Child of
Jesse
Jesse
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Occupation
Politician
Politician
Prophet
Prophet
Herder
Herder
Poet
Poet
Judge
Judge
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Monarch
Warlord
Warlord

Other attributes

Child
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Solomon
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Nathan (son of David)
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Jerimoth
Absalom
Absalom
Amnon
Amnon
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Adonijah
Tamar (daughter of David)
Tamar (daughter of David)
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Ibhar
...
Citizenship
Kingdom of Judah
Kingdom of Judah
Father
Jesse
Jesse
Father of
‌
Solomon
Mother
‌
Nitzevet
Notable Work
Psalms
Psalms
Wikidata ID
Q41370
Overview

David was an individual known for his various occupations, including politician, judge, poet, herder, and prophet. He was a monarch and warlord of the Kingdom of Judah. Born on January 1, 1038, in Bethlehem, David was a son of Jesse and Nitzevet.

David is most notably known for establishing the Davidic line and for being the father of Solomon. He had several children, including Absalom, Amnon, Solomon, Adonijah, Jerimoth, Nathan, Chileab, Ibhar, and Tamar.

David is also credited with the notable work of Psalms. He passed away on January 1, 968, in Jerusalem.

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