Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Life Of King David :: David Goliath Religion History Essays
The Life of King David      In this essay I will be talking about the life of King David. He was a man who  went from being a giant slayer, to a king, to a man in exile and, then he went  back to being a great man. As a boy, David was a shepherd. He took care of his  father's sheep. He was a very courageous boy. When a wolf tried to steal a sheep,  he didn't run, he stood his ground and killed the wolf. One day his father told  him to go to the land where his brothers were fighting a war against the  Philistines. When he got there, he saw the giant Goliath cursing God and making  fun of the Hebrew warriors. David was the only person there with enough courage  to fight Goliath. With God's help David killed Goliath with a sling and a stone  from a brook nearby. When he killed Goliath, the Philistines were really scared.  They all fled for their lives and the Hebrews won the war. During David's life  he makes many friends. One of the people who was David's friend was king Saul.  David played his harp for Saul and made him feel better when life was getting  him down. David also becomes good friends with, Jonathan, Saul's son. Saul gets  envious of David because the people of Saul's kingdom really like David. Saul  tried to have David killed but, Jonathan finds out about the plot and saves  David's life. Later on in life David became king of all Israel. One day David  was up on the roof of his palace and he saw Bathsheba bathing on her roof.  Instead of turning away from his sinful thoughts, he had her called to his  chamber where he lay with her, and had sexual intercourse. David didn't think  before he acted and he got Bathsheba pregnant. He had no idea how to get out of  the predicament he was in. David summoned Bathsheba's husband Uriah back from  battle. He told Uriah to go lay with his wife for the night, but Uriah was loyal  to King David and would not leave the King's side. That night Uriah slept with  the rest of the King's warriors, instead of his own wife who he hadn't see in  days. The next night David tried to get Uriah drunk so he could trick him into  lying with his wife. But still Uriah remains loyal to David and, he will not  leave his King. Then David came up with an idea to have Uriah fight in the front    					    
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