Children’s Bible Program – Level 1: Lesson 50 “David and Abigail”
Featured Passage: 1 Samuel 25 David was on the run from King Saul, and with God’s help he and his mighty men managed to stay at least one step ahead […]
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Featured Passage: 1 Samuel 25 David was on the run from King Saul, and with God’s help he and his mighty men managed to stay at least one step ahead […]
Featured Passage: 2 Samuel 5-8 After many years of running from his enemy, David learned that King Saul and three of his sons, including David’s beloved friend Jonathan, had died […]
Featured Passage: Ezra 7-8 A group of Jews had returned from exile to rebuild Jerusalem and to restore the temple. They had met with some adversity, but ultimately they completed […]
Featured Passage: 1 Kings 5-8 King David had a special desire: He wanted to build God a house. He felt bad that God still dwelt in the Tabernacle as He […]
Featured Passage: Nehemiah 1-6 The temple in Jerusalem had been rebuilt by the group of captives that had been allowed to return to the city. However, even though the temple […]
Featured Passage: 2 Chronicles 36; Ezekiel 10-11 After the days of King Solomon, the Kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem were ruled by many different kings. Some were […]
Featured Passage: 2 Samuel 9 Jonathan, the son of Saul and David’s closest friend, had a son named Mephibosheth who was only five years old when his father died in […]
Featured Passage: Esther 1-2 After the declaration of Cyrus the Great many of the Jews who had been carried away as captives by the Babylonians, returned from captivity to Jerusalem. […]
Featured Passage: Daniel 1-2 The nation of Judah refused to repent of their sins, so God allowed the Jews to be carried away as captives to Babylon. Some of the […]
Featured Passage: 1 Chronicles 15-17, 22 King David had built a house for himself in the City of David which is in Jerusalem. Though he had a beautiful place to […]
