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“David”
The young shepherd boy had great confidence in his God. Anointed by the prophet Samuel, David became king of Israel and the ancestor of the King of kings.
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Caption transcript for Divine Deliverance (2020): “David” (7/11)
- 00:03 ♪♪♪ male announcer: Welcome to "Our Jewish Roots" with
- 00:06 insightful Bible teaching by Dr. Jeffrey Seif.
- 00:08 In this program, a young shepherd boy faces a giant.
- 00:12 Our focus is on David today on divine deliverance.
- 00:20 announcer: From the beginning,
- 00:22 our creator revealed his will to the common man.
- 00:26 Individuals listened to his call and responded in obedience.
- 00:31 From the first Hebrew, Avraham, to the culmination of salvation
- 00:36 and the Messiah himself, the Lord faithfully intervenes with
- 00:41 his divine deliverance.
- 00:45 ♪♪♪
- 00:53 David Hart: We are so glad you've joined us today.
- 00:54 I'm David Hart.
- 00:55 Kirsten Hart: I'm Kirsten Hart.
- 00:57 Jeffrey Seif: Jeffrey Seif.
- 00:58 David: So I have a childhood memory today in this series
- 01:00 in this program.
- 01:02 I think you might remember this.
- 01:03 ♪ Only a boy named David, only a little sling. ♪
- 01:07 Okay, I'm going to stop right there 'cause we've got
- 01:08 a lot to do.
- 01:09 It's all about David today.
- 01:11 Kirsten: We're Sunday school babies.
- 01:13 [laughing]
- 01:14 David: Did you know that song?
- 01:15 Is it familiar?
- 01:17 Kirsten: Did we stump you on that one?
- 01:18 Jeffrey: Never heard--I wasn't raised in church.
- 01:19 I never heard that one before.
- 01:22 But to the point, David; it's the wonderment of him.
- 01:29 I mean, even they telegraph it to children,
- 01:32 this boy with faith and courage to go up against all odds
- 01:35 with a slingshot.
- 01:36 Kirsten: A giant. A giant.
- 01:38 I mean, there's so much of his life, so much.
- 01:39 And he was a deliverer for the Israelites.
- 01:43 I mean, he saved them against Goliath taking their lives.
- 01:46 Jeffrey: Yes.
- 01:48 And before he saved them from Goliath,
- 01:49 he saved sheep.
- 01:51 You know, at the end of the day, people are just caring about
- 01:54 animals, about humans.
- 01:55 It's just good to be all about caring, amen?
- 01:58 God delivers through it.
- 01:59 David: Yes.
- 02:01 Right now let's go to our dramatic reenactment where David
- 02:03 defeats the great giant, Goliath.
- 02:08 male: David only needed one smooth stone,
- 02:13 but he selected five.
- 02:16 Waiting for him was the biggest man anyone had ever seen,
- 02:22 over 9 feet tall.
- 02:24 His armor alone weighed as much as a man.
- 02:27 His iron spear was greater than 15 pounds.
- 02:30 Goliath had taunted us unmercifully for 40 days.
- 02:36 Then one day this shepherd boy, David the son of Jesse,
- 02:41 confronted the Philistine beast with his sling and
- 02:44 that one single stone.
- 02:48 ♪♪♪
- 02:55 [crowd cheering]
- 02:57 It was a day that all Israel shall never forget,
- 03:00 how proud we were.
- 03:02 We were serving in the army of the living God.
- 03:04 [crowd cheering]
- 03:08 ♪♪♪
- 03:17 female: We will never forget that day.
- 03:20 Our hearts leaped for joy at the sight of him.
- 03:23 David, the giant killer, had returned.
- 03:26 The Philistines thought that Goliath could never be defeated,
- 03:29 but David had proven them wrong.
- 03:32 But David, how bold.
- 03:35 He went to battle with a few small stones and returned
- 03:38 with a sword of a giant.
- 03:40 King Saul has done well in selecting him.
- 03:43 Our enemies have been slain by the tens of thousands.
- 03:48 Because of David, we now have peace within our walls.
- 03:53 ♪♪♪
- 04:01 Jeffrey: I just got to tell you,
- 04:03 I love this guy.
- 04:05 Probably going to get some bad mail from people that don't love
- 04:08 this segment because people are minded to think religious people
- 04:12 are just forever sheepish and passive and letting the world
- 04:15 roll over them.
- 04:17 Well, the guy that threw these rocks didn't believe that way.
- 04:19 And when he picked up a sword and took a head off,
- 04:21 he didn't think that way either.
- 04:23 And, you know, as a guy, the story,
- 04:27 truth be known, really resonates with me today.
- 04:29 When I was growing up, we sang a song
- 04:32 [speaking in Hebrew],
- 04:35 "David, the king of Israel lives forever."
- 04:38 And that courage, that confidence,
- 04:42 that verve--and by the way, the word confidence itself
- 04:45 comes from the Latin confides.
- 04:48 It means with faith, and men need that to throw themselves
- 04:52 against the challenges of the day.
- 04:55 David did it in his day.
- 04:58 He did it his way.
- 04:59 We need to do it in ours.
- 05:03 Oops, I forgot.
- 05:06 Some have said it's just one big myth;
- 05:08 David never existed, that he's just the Sylvester Stallone,
- 05:13 the rocky of the biblical drama.
- 05:16 They said it didn't happen.
- 05:19 And then once upon a time in a place called Tel Dan in northern
- 05:25 Israel, a tablet was found with an ancient inscription,
- 05:29 where a king of a neighboring country spoke of the
- 05:34 house of David, beit David.
- 05:37 What that did is it lent credence to the notion that
- 05:41 there really was a David.
- 05:45 We need to fend off insults in different ways,
- 05:49 whether it's insults to the veracity of the
- 05:52 biblical testimony.
- 05:54 Veracity comes from the Latin word verite.
- 05:56 It means truth.
- 05:57 Individuals question the essence and substance of biblical faith.
- 06:02 Individuals need to contend for that.
- 06:04 Is it problematic to contend for an ancestral God-given homeland?
- 06:09 Is it problematic to contend for America?
- 06:12 I think not.
- 06:15 And once again, as I said at the opening of the segment,
- 06:18 the guy who carried stones here and a sword here,
- 06:23 who's noted here, he didn't think so either.
- 06:31 male: I was among the leaders of the tribes of Israel that day
- 06:34 when we gathered in Hebron.
- 06:37 King Saul was dead, having taken his own life on the battlefield.
- 06:43 We had assembled at this place to anoint David as our new king.
- 06:48 David had proven himself to be a worthy leader
- 06:52 and a mighty warrior.
- 06:55 The covenant he shared with us that day assured us that the
- 06:59 Lord would continue to be our source in the days ahead.
- 07:03 He pledged his devotion, and we promised the same in return.
- 07:12 In the anointing of David, we witnessed the birth of a new
- 07:17 kingdom, a kingdom which we prayed would never pass away.
- 07:22 ♪♪♪
- 07:33 Jeffrey: We're so thrilled to be able to bring these
- 07:35 fascinating, dramatic vignettes to you.
- 07:39 Before unpacking some of the particulars of the pictures that
- 07:43 offers a telling of the biblical text,
- 07:45 I want to speak to a text I alluded to earlier;
- 07:48 this one written in stone, a little sidebar to this famous
- 07:53 piece of discovery.
- 07:56 You know, biblical archaeology is a wonderful discipline.
- 08:01 You dig up the land and it verifies the biblical testimony.
- 08:06 That's true.
- 08:08 And what's fascinating when bringing this to you,
- 08:11 truth be known, there was a professor.
- 08:14 His name was Avraham Baron, who was head of the expedition
- 08:18 in northern Israel Tel Dan in 1993, '94.
- 08:22 And this stone was discovered then,
- 08:25 tells the story of Hatsel Hazael,
- 08:29 a king of Aram and a military engagement he's involved in.
- 08:34 This stone was sitting in the professor's crate,
- 08:37 and along comes Berg Production who has produced the Zola Levitt
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- 08:48 and this is in a mild crate in the professor's office.
- 08:50 Very humble.
- 08:52 And what happened is Ken Berg said,
- 08:54 "Don't you think you need to get this out?"
- 08:55 Well, it sits proudly in a museum now.
- 08:58 This is just a facsimile of it.
- 09:01 But the dollars that you contribute,
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- 09:06 and we bring the news to use.
- 09:09 Now, for the story at hand, the anointing,
- 09:14 it's a fascinating story in the book Shmuel Samuel--1 Samuel 16
- 09:21 have to describing that David didn't have a lot going for him.
- 09:25 In fact, his brothers kind of gave him up,
- 09:27 didn't take him seriously, and even his father kind of pushed
- 09:30 him to the margins.
- 09:31 But there was something in him.
- 09:33 There was a call.
- 09:35 And he's brought before the prophet and we're told in the
- 09:37 text, chapter 16, verse 12,
- 09:41 [speaking in Hebrew]
- 09:44 "And God said, 'Kume. Arise.
- 09:50 [speaking in Hebrew]
- 09:52 And anoint him.'"
- 09:55 That word by the way
- 09:56 [speaking in Hebrew]
- 09:59 excuse me,
- 10:01 actually, you might hear the word
- 10:04 [speaking in Hebrew] in that.
- 10:05 I kind of conflated that.
- 10:07 It's where we get the word messiah.
- 10:10 People speak and rightly so of Jesus the Messiah,
- 10:14 more commonly known as English as Jesus Christ.
- 10:19 People think his father and mother are Mr. and Mrs. Christ,
- 10:22 that his birth certificate read Christ,
- 10:24 J for Jesus, when actually the word Christ itself is a Greek
- 10:30 for the Hebrew, mashiach or messiah.
- 10:35 And the word messiah itself means anointed one.
- 10:41 So let's bring it together.
- 10:44 You saw the picture of David who was anointed.
- 10:48 The prophet poured the anointing oil on his head,
- 10:54 and the rest is history.
- 10:59 Well, there were different history makers
- 11:01 that were anointed.
- 11:03 Prophets were anointed, kings, priests.
- 11:06 David himself here, of course, anointed in effect as king.
- 11:11 He in effect was a great deliverer in ancient Israel,
- 11:17 and his story is in the past.
- 11:20 But the one that he presages belongs to the future
- 11:26 in perpetuity.
- 11:28 And who am I referring to?
- 11:31 Jesus, called Yeshua actually in Hebrew,
- 11:36 from a verb to save, to deliver, or to redeem.
- 11:43 This series is all about deliverance.
- 11:47 And when I think of deliverance, there's the ultimate deliverer.
- 11:52 Oh, friends, this story talks about David of the past.
- 11:56 But, you know, Jews sing,
- 11:59 [speaking in Hebrew],
- 12:03 David the king of Israel lives forever.
- 12:05 Now, he's remembered forever.
- 12:08 Even the star that is the Star of David that is affixed
- 12:12 to Jewish jewelry and to the flag of Israel itself reminds us
- 12:17 of the triumphs of David in days gone by.
- 12:22 But saying David lives forever; he doesn't just live in memory,
- 12:27 he doesn't just inspire a kind of confidence.
- 12:31 But if the biblical testimony, both testaments,
- 12:35 is to be taken seriously, David lives forever because
- 12:39 that energy, that anointing is personified in the person
- 12:44 who lives forever, who died.
- 12:47 He was crucified, buried, and three days later that anointed
- 12:53 one rose from the dead.
- 12:56 This deliverer who lives to make intercession for us,
- 13:01 this deliverer who facilitates a great deliverance,
- 13:05 he himself was delivered from death,
- 13:09 and right into the future he delivers us from death as well.
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- 14:09 David: Right now let's go back to our drama,
- 14:10 where David's lineage brings forth the Messiah.
- 14:16 male: Matthew 1, the book of the generation of Jesus Christ,
- 14:21 the son of David, the son of Abraham.
- 14:25 All of the generations to David are 14 generations.
- 14:31 From David until the carrying away into Babylon are
- 14:36 14 generations, and from the carrying away into Babylon
- 14:41 unto Christ are 14 generations.
- 14:46 "And in the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent
- 14:51 from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth,
- 14:56 to a virgin, a spouse to a man whose name was Joseph of the
- 15:00 house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary.
- 15:07 And the angel came in under her and said,
- 15:09 'Hail thou art highly favored.
- 15:13 The Lord is with thee.
- 15:14 Blessed art thou among women.
- 15:17 Fear not, Mary, for thou has found favor with God.
- 15:22 And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth
- 15:26 a son and shall call his name Jesus.
- 15:29 He shall be great and shall be called the son of the highest,
- 15:34 and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father
- 15:38 David and he shall reign over the house of Jacob forever.
- 15:42 And of his kingdom, there shall be no end.'"
- 15:49 Jeffrey: We began this program with women
- 15:53 celebrating David.
- 15:55 Well, that's just a foretaste of a glory divine.
- 16:00 I mention this because the angel Gabriele,
- 16:03 meaning "my strength," comes to the royal couple.
- 16:08 Well, they're peasant stock to be sure,
- 16:10 but they're going to give birth to the King of kings.
- 16:12 And speaks that through their son,
- 16:15 the anointed one, a descendant of David,
- 16:19 will come one whose kingdom there will be no end.
- 16:22 Now, that's cause to celebrate.
- 16:25 By way of contrast, it's worth noting that Miriam,
- 16:29 Mary, comes from Hebrew Maryom, which means "sea of bitterness"
- 16:37 or "sea of sorrows."
- 16:39 Mar is bitterness, and yom is sea.
- 16:42 Well, talk about--her life granted that she had
- 16:46 the sorrowful of experience of being,
- 16:50 no doubt, criticized for being pregnant before marriage.
- 16:54 You know, a little bit of a scandal there.
- 16:57 And similarly, she had the pain, the carry of watching her son
- 17:02 come to an inglorious end.
- 17:06 She's there at the cross with the Lord and there's sorrow,
- 17:10 but, you know, that sorrow was turned to joy,
- 17:15 and it's not just something that happened to the mother.
- 17:20 It can happen to the other, and I'm talking to people
- 17:25 like me and you.
- 17:27 I'll look at the Martian text.
- 17:31 We're told in verse 20 of the first chapter,
- 17:34 that an angel, a messenger came.
- 17:36 The angel, by the way, in Luke chapter 1:26 is named Gabriele.
- 17:40 I like to conflate the testimonies to get
- 17:42 all the information.
- 17:44 The angel of the Lord appears to Yosef in a dream and says,
- 17:49 "Joseph, son of David--"
- 17:52 You know, he was of peasant stock, but he's descended
- 17:56 from a king.
- 17:57 And by the way, parenthetically that's what happens.
- 18:00 You and I can have very humble circumstances.
- 18:02 We're born again.
- 18:04 We're descended from a king.
- 18:07 We're inputted with his genetic code,
- 18:10 descended from greatness.
- 18:12 I think we do well to live it.
- 18:13 Well, he says, "Joseph, son of David,
- 18:16 don't be afraid to take Miriam."
- 18:18 He goes on to note that the child within her has been
- 18:22 conceived by the Ruach ha-Kodesh.
- 18:26 "She will give birth to a son, and you shall call
- 18:31 his name Yeshua," or Jesus.
- 18:34 And then there's a conjunction; "For he shall save his people
- 18:40 from their sins.
- 18:42 Conjunctions: and, but, or, for, or nor.
- 18:45 It's joined here, and I mention this because absent to an
- 18:48 understanding of the Hebrew it doesn't really make sense.
- 18:51 "You shall call his name Yeshua,"
- 18:54 which in Hebrew means deliverer.
- 18:57 He says, "You shall call his name Yeshua,
- 19:01 for he will deliver his people from their sins."
- 19:08 See, by understanding the Jewish background,
- 19:12 it brings something forth that wouldn't otherwise be there.
- 19:18 I think you can look at the Bible without understanding
- 19:21 the Jewish roots and it's like looking at it
- 19:23 in black and white.
- 19:25 It's dramatic and it's great.
- 19:26 But when you look at the Jewish background to it,
- 19:27 it brings it forth in technicolor.
- 19:31 It gives it views and use, which wouldn't otherwise be there,
- 19:37 and that's our trademark.
- 19:39 You know what Jesus's trademark is?
- 19:43 Forgiving people of their sins.
- 19:48 There is nothing you've done that can exempt you
- 19:56 from the opportunity to get a fresh start and a new life.
- 20:00 I want to speak slowly, deliberately, and gently.
- 20:06 People go through life.
- 20:09 They carry shame and guilt and other concomitants to that,
- 20:15 things that weigh them down.
- 20:17 In their life, there's little, if any, cause to celebrate.
- 20:21 I want to know that God can change your mourning into
- 20:26 gladness, and that comes about by your experience with the
- 20:31 anointed one; the deliverer himself who came not just to die
- 20:38 for the sins of the world, but to save you in the world;
- 20:42 not just so you can have life after death,
- 20:45 but so that you can experience life before death,
- 20:50 a new life invigorated with the power of the Holy Spirit
- 20:55 and a clear conscience.
- 20:59 Kirsten: Jeff just talked about God turning our mourning
- 21:03 into gladness and into dancing.
- 21:06 That's a joyful way to look at David's story and his life.
- 21:09 Jeffrey: It really is.
- 21:11 And I'm so thankful that God turned my mourning
- 21:14 into gladness.
- 21:15 And you know how he did that for me?
- 21:16 There's different ways.
- 21:18 My first wife, may she rest in peace,
- 21:20 we were married 30 years, and she died of cancer.
- 21:24 And when the Lord brought Barri into my life,
- 21:26 he really turned my mourning into gladness.
- 21:28 I was 60; Barri was 62.
- 21:31 She'd never married, and honest to goodness
- 21:34 I am just so thrilled.
- 21:35 The Lord brings people into our lives to help turn that
- 21:39 mourning into gladness.
- 21:40 And that's probably more personal than one would expect
- 21:43 for television, but God does things to people personally
- 21:46 to turn it around, and he's in the business of doing
- 21:50 that even today.
- 21:51 David: That's right.
- 21:53 It's so much of David's life that I want to relate
- 21:56 to as you teach.
- 21:58 He was a shepherd boy.
- 21:59 He was faithful to God, not always.
- 22:01 Jeffrey: And speaking of David,
- 22:03 did the Lord use this David to turn your mourning into
- 22:06 gladness, by the way?
- 22:07 Kirsten: I wasn't mourning too bad,
- 22:08 but there was a lot of gladness, a lot of gladness.
- 22:12 Jeffrey: You've been singing and celebrating for 30 years.
- 22:14 Kirsten: Thirty years.
- 22:15 I know. Yay.
- 22:17 And it's interesting.
- 22:18 You look at King David, he had some rough days.
- 22:22 I mean, the guilt that he had probably with the situation
- 22:26 with Bathsheba, his sons and the relationship he had
- 22:29 with his boys.
- 22:31 He really did live out that mourning,
- 22:34 but yet God delivered him into gladness.
- 22:37 Jeffrey: It's a great point, and you guys are known for them.
- 22:40 It's true.
- 22:41 His life wasn't an easy life.
- 22:42 You know, we read through it in the pages,
- 22:45 and you can get through his life in a few minutes.
- 22:46 But when you just walk through it incrementally,
- 22:49 he carried these burdens for years.
- 22:51 You know, faith walk is a walk and--but thanks be to God for
- 22:55 God, he leads us through it all.
- 22:57 Kirsten: And without him we wouldn't have had Yeshua.
- 23:00 Jeffrey: No, we wouldn't have.
- 23:01 And with him, I have hope in that.
- 23:03 I realize that God loves human beings,
- 23:06 foibles, and all to your point.
- 23:09 And to your life and our life, it's easy to feel ashamed to get
- 23:12 down and guilty because we're human beings.
- 23:14 And when I look at David, I see a human being.
- 23:17 And I'm not out committing adultery and murder on top,
- 23:20 but I'm just glad to know there's a gracious God that see
- 23:23 something in me because I don't always show him the best of me.
- 23:27 And thank God for his mercies. Amen?
- 23:29 David: Even David in his story.
- 23:31 Without God, I don't think we'd even have this story.
- 23:34 Jeffrey: No.
- 23:36 'Cause it's not just David's dint of determination, you know.
- 23:39 And I'm all about--you know, I've raised boys.
- 23:41 "Throw yourself against the future.
- 23:43 Be bold.
- 23:44 [speaking in Hebrew]
- 23:45 Be strong."
- 23:47 And David has that as he keeps reaching forward,
- 23:48 but he has more than his own dog of determination.
- 23:50 He has a God who loves him, who has a divine intention
- 23:53 and working through him.
- 23:55 Kirsten: That gives us hope today.
- 23:56 Your teaching gives us hope.
- 23:58 The life of David gives us hope that we can still be people
- 24:02 after God's own heart even with our faults and downfalls.
- 24:05 Jeffrey: Amen. And thank you for that.
- 24:06 And if my teaching gives hope, it's only by virtue
- 24:09 of association with the literature 'cause the hope
- 24:10 is in here and the hope is up there.
- 24:12 I'm just a donkey that opens the mouth.
- 24:13 Kirsten: You're more than that.
- 24:15 We love you. Thank you.
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