Topical Encyclopedia The Tribe of Judah holds a significant place in biblical history, being one of the twelve tribes of Israel and the lineage from which King David emerged. David, the youngest son of Jesse, is one of the most remarkable figures in the Bible, known for his profound faith, leadership, and the establishment of Jerusalem as the political and spiritual center of Israel.David's Anointing and Rise to Kingship David's journey begins with his anointing by the prophet Samuel. God instructed Samuel to visit the house of Jesse in Bethlehem, where he was to anoint the future king of Israel. Despite being the youngest and seemingly least likely candidate, David was chosen by God for his heart and character. As recorded in 1 Samuel 16:7 , "But the LORD said to Samuel, 'Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not see as man does. For man sees the outward appearance, but the LORD sees the heart.'" David's rise to prominence began with his victory over Goliath, the Philistine giant, which demonstrated his faith and courage. This victory endeared him to King Saul and the people of Israel, setting the stage for his future leadership. David as King David's kingship is marked by his deep devotion to God and his role in uniting the tribes of Israel. After the death of Saul, David was anointed king over Judah and later became the king of all Israel. His reign is noted for the establishment of Jerusalem as the capital city and the relocation of the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizing God's presence among His people. David's military conquests expanded Israel's territory and secured peace, allowing for economic and cultural prosperity. His leadership is characterized by a heart for worship and a desire to honor God, as seen in his plans to build a temple, which were later fulfilled by his son Solomon. David's Legacy and Lineage David's legacy is profound, not only for his accomplishments as a king but also for his role in the Messianic lineage. The promise of an everlasting kingdom through David's line is a central theme in biblical prophecy. In 2 Samuel 7:16 , God declares, "Your house and kingdom will endure forever before Me, and your throne will be established forever." David's lineage is significant in the New Testament, where Jesus Christ is identified as the "Son of David," fulfilling the prophecies of a Messiah from the house of David. This connection underscores the importance of David's role in God's redemptive plan. David's Personal Life and Psalms David's personal life, marked by both triumphs and failures, offers profound lessons in repentance and grace. His sin with Bathsheba and the subsequent consequences highlight the human propensity for sin and the need for divine forgiveness. David's heartfelt repentance is captured in Psalm 51, a poignant expression of contrition and a plea for God's mercy. As a psalmist, David contributed significantly to the Book of Psalms, providing a rich tapestry of worship, lament, and praise. His psalms continue to inspire and comfort believers, reflecting a deep and personal relationship with God. Conclusion David, from the Tribe of Judah, remains a central figure in biblical history, exemplifying a life of faith, leadership, and devotion to God. His account is a testament to God's sovereignty and the unfolding of His divine plan through the lineage of Judah. Torrey's Topical Textbook 1 Samuel 16:1,13And the LORD said to Samuel, How long will you mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill your horn with oil, and go, I will send you to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons. Torrey's Topical Textbook Library The First Kings. The Prophet Hosea. Princely Service. Book 5 Footnotes Psalm LXXVIII. The Historical Books. Chapter xlix The Quotation in Matt. Ii. 6. The First vision "On Earth" Treatise on Christ and Antichrist. Resources Who/what is the Lion of the tribe of Judah? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Judah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What does it mean that the scepter will not depart from Judah (Genesis 49:10)? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Judah: A Prince or Priest Who Assisted in the Dedication of the Walls of Jerusalem Judah: Intercedes for Joseph's Life when his Brothers Were About to Kill Him Judah: Name of Two Exiled Priests Judah: Son of Jacob: Goes Down Into Egypt for Corn (Grain) Judah: Son of Jacob: His Incest With his Daughter-In-Law Judah: Son of Jacob: Lives at Chezib Judah: Son of Jacob: Prophetic Benediction of his Father Upon Judah: Son of Jacob: Takes Two Wives Judah: Son of Jacob: The Ancestor of Jesus the Tribe of Judah with Benjamin Alone, Adhered to the House of David the Tribe of Judah: After Saul's Rebellion Appointed to Furnish Kings to Israel the Tribe of Judah: Aided Saul in his Wars the Tribe of Judah: Bounds of Inheritance the Tribe of Judah: Descended from Jacob's Fourth Son the Tribe of Judah: Encamped With Its Standard East of the Tabernacle the Tribe of Judah: Families of the Tribe of Judah: First and Most Vigorous in Driving out the Canaanites the Tribe of Judah: Furnished to Israel the First Judge the Tribe of Judah: Led the First Division of Israel in Their Journeys the Tribe of Judah: Offering of, at Dedication the Tribe of Judah: Officer Placed Over by David the Tribe of Judah: On Gerizim Said Amen to the Blessings the Tribe of Judah: Other Tribes Jealous of, on Account of David the Tribe of Judah: out Lord Sprang From the Tribe of Judah: Persons Selected From: To Divide the Land the Tribe of Judah: Persons Selected From: To Number the People the Tribe of Judah: Persons Selected From: To Spy out the Land the Tribe of Judah: Predictions Respecting the Tribe of Judah: Reigned Over Alone by David Seven Years and a Half the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Absalom the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Achan the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Adonijah the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Bezaleel the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Boaz the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Caleb the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of David the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Elhanan the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Elihu the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Elimelech the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Jesse the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Jonathan the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Kings of Judah (See 1st and 2nd Books of Kings) the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Nahshon the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Obed the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Pethahiah the Tribe of Judah: Remarkable Persons of Solomon the Tribe of Judah: Reproved for Tardiness in Bringing Back David After Absalom's the Tribe of Judah: Strength of on Entering Canaan the Tribe of Judah: Strength of, on Leaving Egypt the Tribe of Judah: The First to Submit to David the Tribe of Judah: The Last Tribe Carried Into Captivity the Tribe of Judah: Went First Against Gibeah Tribe of Judah by Whom Commanded Tribe of Judah is Accorded the Birthright Forfeited by Reuben Tribe of Judah: Accused by the Other Tribes of Stealing the Heart of David Tribe of Judah: Commissioned by God to Lead in the Conquest of the Promised Land Tribe of Judah: Inheritance of Tribe of Judah: Loyal to David at the Time of the Insurrection Led by Sheba Tribe of Judah: Loyal to the House of David at the Time of the Revolt of the Ten Tribes Tribe of Judah: Make David King Tribe of Judah: Moses' Benediction Upon Tribe of Judah: On the Plain of Moab Tribe of Judah: Place of, in Encampments and the March Tribe of Judah: Prophecies Concerning Tribe of Judah: Rebuked by David for Lukewarmness Toward Him After Absalom's Defeat Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |