King David

KING DAVID

READING PLAN

King David Two Week reading PlanKing David
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King David of Israel was known for his diverse skills as both a warrior and a writer of psalms. In his 40 years as ruler, he united the people of Israel, led them to victory in battle, conquered land and paved the way for his son, Solomon, to build the Holy Temple.

King David's weakness was committing adultery with Bathsheba. He then tried to cover up her pregnancy, and when he failed with that, he had her husband Uriah the Hittite killed. This was probably one of the greatest transgression of David's life.

David was courageous and strong in battle, trusting in God for protection. He remained loyal to King Saul, despite Saul's crazed pursuit. Throughout his entire life, David loved God deeply and passionately.

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King David

Day         Book Chapter         
Day 1      1 Samuel 16
Day 2      1 Samuel 17
Day 3      1 Samuel 18
Day 4      1 Samuel 20
Day 5      1 Samuel 21
Day 6      1 Samuel 22
Day 7      1 Samuel 24
Day 8      2 Samuel 6
Day 9      2 Samuel 7
Day 10    2 Samuel 11
Day 11    2 Samuel 12
Day 12    2 Samuel 13
Day 13   2 Samuel 15
Day 14   2 Samuel 18

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2. Read the Bible for the sake of learning, not simply to accomplish your next reading. Say a short prayer to God before you begin, asking the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, then be refreshed by the words you read!
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