Osasere Okunloye
Saturday, November 27, 2021
David was first anointed as King of Judah when Jonathan and Saul were killed in a battle. David was anointed king of the south while Ish-Bosheth who was Saul's son was anointed king of the north. Ish-Bosheth was later killed in a civil war and the elders of Israel came together to anoint David as the king of Israel.
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