Friday, October 31, 2014

Court Appearance

1023–1016 B.C.; age 17-24

David and his family are introduced twice in 1 Samuel (16:1-23 and 17:1 - 18:9). David is described in both introductions as a handsome shepherd and a son of Jesse. The introductions are overlapping chronologically since they both end with him serving as a soldier in Saul's army. The following chronology eliminates the contradictions many have seen in the accounts. A full discussion of this problem can be found in my book King David: A Biography and Devotional Commentary.

David anointed by Samuel to replace Saul
1 Sam. 16:1-13

David leads Israel to victory over the Philistines
  • Goliath insults the Israelite army
    1 Sam. 17:1-11
  • David enters the Israelite camp
    1 Sam. 17:12-30
  • David prepares for battle
    1 Sam. 17:31-40
  • David kills Goliath
    1 Sam. 17:41-54
  • Saul inquires about David
    1 Sam. 17:55-18:1
  • David arouses Saul's jealousy
    1 Sam. 18:6-9
David enters Saul’s family
  • Saul sends for David
    1 Sam. 16:14-23; cf. 1 Sam. 16:22 and 18:2
  • Jonathan makes a covenant with David
    1 Sam. 18:3-5
  • David eludes Saul and becomes successful
    1 Sam. 18:10-16
  • David marries Michal
    1 Sam. 18:17-30
  • Jonathan intercedes for David
    1 Sam. 19:1-7
David expelled from Saul’s family
  • David flees for his life
    1 Sam. 19:8-17
  • David finds refuge with Samuel
    1 Sam. 19:18-24
David fails to renew Saul's favor
1 Sam. 20:1-42