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 …
The Davidic line refers to the descendants of David, who established the House of David (Hebrew: בֵּית דָּוִד Bēt Dāwīḏ) in the Kingdom of Israel and Judah. In Judaism, it is based on …
The House of David ruled over the united kingdom of Israel and later the southern kingdom of Judah after the division of the monarchy. David's son Solomon succeeded him and expanded …
The "House of David" refers to the royal dynasty established by King David, the second king of Israel, and is a central theme in the biblical narrative. This term encompasses not only the …
King David struck upon the idea that God should have a Temple rather than just a Tabernacle or tent as His dwelling place on earth. The complete story is found in 2 Samuel chapters 7 and …
In 2 Samuel 7:12-16, God promises David that his house and kingdom will endure forever, and his throne will be established for all time. This covenant is unconditional and eternal, signifying …
After the death of David’s son and heir Solomon, the tribes of Israel split from the united kingdom, and thus, beginning with David’s grandson Rehoboam, the house of David ruled only Judah, …