
The House of David I
The early life of the remarkable David, the shepherd boy who would be king. Starting with David’s teenage career, his anointing, his-harp playing and his cataclysmic battle with the mighty Goliath, this series traces an amazing life. We conclude with Saul’s jealousy of David and the necessity of the future king to “flee unto the hills of Judea.” The conquering of the City of David marks the beginning of the Jewish occupation of Jerusalem about 1,000 years before Christ.
Tending Sheep
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A modem day shepherd, Tai Elias, shares some insights into the nature of sheep and their dependence upon the shepherd. Archaeologist Bob Mullins visits the site of David’s early childhood in Bethlehem.
The Anointing
2 of 8 28:34 275
Israeli anthropologist Joe Zias gives historical reason for Israel’s need of a king. Zola interviews Dallas Seminary’s Chancellor John Walvoord regarding David’s kingship and its relevance today.
David’s Harp, Part 1
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Modem day harp-makers Shoshanna and Micah Harrari give some insights into David the musician. Zola interviews former Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who shares his views of leadership through strength.
David’s Harp, Part 2
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This program reviews the importance of Israel’s music from an historical perspective. Zola interviews Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu regarding Israel’s current political direction.
Slaying Giants
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The war with the Philistines erupts with the arrival of Goliath. Bob Mullins describes the location and events of the battle. War hero Avigdor Kahalani describes his battle against a giant Syrian tank force.
His Ten Thousands
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From Ein Gedi, Steve Ger speaks about Saul’s jealousy of David and his success as a warrior. At nearby Qumran, Steve Pfann, scroll translator, talks about a unique book of Psalms found with the Dead Sea Scrolls.
David the Hunted
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From Ein Gedi, Steve Ger tells the story of Neva! (the fool) and David’s pledge to honor “the Lord’s anointed.” Messianic believer Jacob Damkani shares what it means to be a disciple in modern-day Israel.