1. David was—

(I Samuel 17:12)

 


 

(II Samuel 5:4-5)

 


 

  1. What qualified David to be the king? (I Samuel 16:1, 6-13, Acts 13:22)

 


 

  1. David’s writings show him to be: (Acts 2:29-31)

 


 

(II Samuel 23:1-2)

 


 

  1. What relationship does David have with Jesus? (Matthew 1:1, Mark 10:47, Romans 1:3)

 


 

  1. Military Feats:

(I Samuel 17:38-40, 48-51)

 


 

(I Samuel 18:5-7)

 


 

(II Samuel 5:6-7)

 


 

(I Chronicles 18:1-6)

 


 

  1. Sins:

 

(II Samuel 11:2-5)

 


 

(II Samuel 11:14-17)

 


 

(I Chronicles 21:1-8)

 


 

  1. Religious Experiences:

 

(I Samuel 17:34-37, 45-47)

 


 

(Psalm 51, II Samuel 24:10)

 


 

(II Samuel 7:1-5, 12-13, I Chronicles 22:1-5)

 


 

(I Chronicles 13:6-13, 15:1,13,25-28)

 


 

  1. Rebellious Sons:

 

(II Samuel 15:1-6, 10, 13)

 


 

(I Kings 1:5-6)

 


Memory Work:  I Samuel 16:7b – For the Lord sees not as man sees: for man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.