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| | Davidic line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After the death of King Solomon son of David, the ten northern tribes of the Kingdom of Israel revolted against the Davidic line, refusing to accept Rehoboam son of Solomon and instead chose as king Jeroboam who was not a member of King David's family. |  | | It is stated in the Christian Gospels that Jesus was descended from David and has been Head of his dynastic house since birth, and is thereby the lawful King of Israel. |  | | The anointing is called meshicha (meaning "pouring") in Hebrew and that is why a king (melekh or melech in Hebrew) is referred to as a Mashiach or Messiah or a Melech HaMashiach meaning "The Anointed King". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidic_line
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| | 09.1 The Davidic Covenant |
 | | David’s own humility and his love for the Lord moved him with the desire to bring about a change in that situation and he shared that desire with Nathan, his friend, his prophet. |  | | It is the formal inauguration of the Davidic Covenant. |  | | David says Lord, I want to build you a house,” meaning a temple, “because it is not right for me to be in a house,” meaning a palace, “and “You dwell in a tent. |
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http://www.fpcjackson.org/resources/apologetics/Covenant%20Theology%20&%20Justification/Ligons_covtheology/09.1.htm
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| | bibleteacher.org: Eschatology - Last Things - Studies |
 | | David ruled on the earth, and God perpetuated this earthly rule. |  | | The Davidic Covenant is unconditional, and further defined the "royal line" that God promised Israel in the Abrahamic Covenant. |  | | The reign of Christ on the earth is clearly established in Scripture, both in the Revelations of John and in the Davidic Covenant itself. |
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http://www.bibleteacher.org/Dm120_6.htm
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| | Was Elizabeth Of The Aaronic Line, Or The Davidic Line? |
 | | Note: the assumption of contradiction is that the Bible establishes that Mary is of the line of David, but Elizabeth (who is Mary's cousin) is said to be of the line of Aaron. |  | | Luke 1:5 There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elisabeth. |  | | Luke 1:36 (God speaking to Mary) And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called barren. |
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http://members.aol.com/kingdavid10/Contradictions/Luke/01ElizabethLine.html
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| | Chapter 26: The Great Documents of the Persian Period |
 | | Thus, David became the embodiment of the ideal spiritual leader, and the people of Judah are portrayed as a worshiping community, bound to Yahweh by the covenant. |  | | With pious solemnity, David is made to counsel his son Solomon and inform and bless the assembly (28:20-29:22). |  | | Mount Zion is, for the singers, the mountain of God (vs. 2), and is symbolic of Mt. Zaphon, the place of divine assembly located in the north in Canaanite mythology. |
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http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/gerald_larue/otll/chap26.html
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| | The Names and Titles of Christ in Islam and the Bible |
 | | The interchange between the figures of God and David in the Zechariah passage is significant for the portrayal of Jesus in the New Testament. |  | | The consequence of all this is that '...Israel itself, the people of God, is seen as finding its "fulfilment" both in Jesus himself and in the community which is to result from his ministry.' 16 Jesus is the ultimate Son of God — the fulfilment of Israel. |  | | Another indication of the divine nature of the Messiah is seen in Psalm 44:7f where the Davidic King is addressed as 'God' by God; this text is applied in the Epistle to the Hebrews 1:8f to Jesus. |
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http://www.debate.org.uk/topics/theo/titles_christ.html
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| | Messianic Prophecies? |
 | | The New Testament claims that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in fulfillment of Micah 5:2. |  | | Micah may also be referring to the fact that the Jews understood the Davidic line to be the fulfillment of several promises made by God to the Patriarchs. |  | | The gospels of Mark and John also never record that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, and John seems to indicate that those who knew Jesus and his family thought that he was born in Galilee. |
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http://www.2think.org/hundredsheep/bible/prophecy.shtml
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| | the Conclusion |
 | | As we see will in Chapter Eight on the marriage of Jesus Christ, the heir to the Davidic line was required by law to marry. |  | | If Jesus had been accepted as a mortal prophet, a priest-King and the descendant of the Davidic line by Christians, he may also have been accepted by the Muslims and Jews. |  | | Not only that - they were required to sire at least two sons (an "heir and a spare," as they say about the British royal family.) Such present-day lifestyle choices as live-in partners or single-sex relationships simply did not exist in first century Judea. |
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| | Good News Bible Reading Program Supplementary Material - The Throne of Britain: Its Biblical Origin and Future |
 | | The Davidic line of kings that ruled over the ancient nation of Judah came through Davids son Solomon. |  | | Though reckoned as a god, Odin was evidently an actual person of the second or third century descended from the Trojan line of Zerah-Judahand from him descended many of the royal houses of Europe, including all those that have combined to produce the modern British royal family (see Appendix 10: "The Family of Odin"). |  | | Jesus&; aunt here, also a daughter of Heli, of the line of Nathan, is widely acknowledged from scriptural context to be the "mother of James the Less and of Joses" (Mark 15:40; see verse 47; Matthew 27:56). |
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http://www.ucg.org/brp/materials/throne/appendices/ap11.html
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| | Heavenly Queen |
 | | Mary is the Mother of the ultimate Son of David, Jesus the heavenly Messiah-King; thus she is the Heavenly Gevirah. |  | | It upholds His Kingship, since Mary could not possibly be Queen were her Son not the King of Kings. |  | | The Bible tells us that the mother of each king in David's line received the honor of being Gevirah. |
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http://home.nyc.rr.com/mysticalrose/marian9.html
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| | Jewish eschatology: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Since most Christians believe that Jesus was himself God incarnate, their understanding of the messiah as a Davidic king is often overshadowed by their understanding of Jesus as the revelation of God to humanity. |  | | Jewish eschatology is concerned with Mashiach (the Jewish Messiah) the continuation of the Davidic line, and Olam Haba (Hebrew for "the world to come"; i.e. |  | | Reconstructionist Jews reject the idea that God can send a personal messiah or bring about a messianic age, but they do teach that man can use the power or process termed God to help bring about such a world. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/jewish-eschatology
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| | King David Davidic line DNA testing in Jerusalem June 2007! - Rapture Ready Message Board |
 | | King David and his descendants are significant because God promises that the Kingdom of Israel will always be ruled by David and his descendants. |  | | She is hoping that gathering the descendants of King David will similarly help unify the Jewish people worldwide and cement their connection to the Land of Israel. |  | | It is a country that once was a Royal House, as King David bought the Temple Mount from from Aravna the Jebusite for 50 pieces of silver. |
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http://www.rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=183810
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| | From David and the Exilarchs to the House of Windsor (No. 67) |
 | | It is this line that is referred to in the ancestry of Mariam if we accept that the line of Zorobabel was in fact through Nathan and the adopted son of Jeconiah, namely Shealtiel who was the actual son of Neri(ah). |  | | It is probably this means that was used to overcome the curse placed on Jeconiah’s lineage. |  | | Gedaliah, who was the son of and whose line is as follows: |
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 | | Not all of the Hebrew people accepted this idea of an everlasting union of their nation, religion, and David’s House; and later ten of the twelve Hebrew tribes rebelled against David’s House in the time of his grandson [Rehoboam, son of Solomon] that caused the disruption of the Hebrew kingdom. |  | | The king was answerable to God alone, and was responsible to Him to care for the people, as the politique father [“parens patriae”] of a large family, his people. |  | | The covenant made David’s House a “divine dynasty” [so to speak]. |
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 | | Furthermore, in some cases the Hebrew original of the LXX text he is quoting would not support the argument he is making, ie. |  | | So there is a problem; Jesus was either of David's line - but that means he wasn't virgin born (ie. |  | | Jesus was supposedly a true Jew - a direct descendent of Abraham through David (Matthew 1), the Jewish Messiah, the Son of David (Matt 21:9), the 'lion of the tribe of Judah' (Rev 5:5) and yet whenever he quoted the Old Test- ament, he quoted the GREEK LXX version ! |
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| | herod_king.html |
 | | If you actually trace the Davidic line to find the legal heir to the throne of David at the time of Christ you come to the child of Joseph, a carpenter from Nazareth, whose name was Yeshuah, or as we say, Jesus of Nazareth. |  | | Thus Jesus was the literal heir of the Throne of David. |  | | But all the same, Jesus Christ, legally, and literally, both by birth and destiny, was, is, and always will be the one and only True King of Israel. |
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| | A Court of Judges? - Pros Apologian |
 | | 5) Christ is the fulfillment of the type of David, but this does not provide a ground for someone to randomly pick incidents out of the entirety of the Old Testament, both before David and after him, and insist that these are characteristics that must be followed through into the fulfillment in Christ. |  | | Of course, one would also have to attempt to make the connection between the use of priests/judges prior to the establishment of the monarchy in Israel and the order commanded by the Apostles in the New Testament Church. |  | | a) The "place which the LORD your God chooses" would be the Tabernacle and then the Temple, not a Davidic king. |
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| | Glossary |
 | | Much of the third part of the Hebrew canon is associated with worship, and hence with David and Solomon as the royal founders of worship and the Temple. |  | | The people involved in this are the true Israel, consisting of Judah and Benjamin, which remained loyal to the Davidic house. |  | | Ezra-Nehemiah offers an interpretation of the authenticity of the rebuilt Temple as continuing the original one when Davidic rule has gone forever. |
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http://www.bibletexts.com/glossary/2ch.htm
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 | | And what’s marvelous about it is that Jesus Christ is the One who should rule every way you look at it. |  | | Now, what you have to recognize there is genealogies, for the most part, do not incorporate the name of the woman. |  | | We believe that Matthew gives the genealogy of the Lord, through the line of Joseph. |
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http://www.biblebb.com/files/macqa/70-2-3.htm
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| | A. Division of the Kingdom (1 Kings 12-16) |
 | | Ahijah is the first in a line of northern prophets mentioned in Kings; see Table 9.A for a list of northern prophets. |  | | With the prophetic support of Ahijah from Shiloh (located in the north, it was the religious center of the tribal federation during the period of the judges), Jeroboam organized resistance to Solomon. |  | | He was especially worried that his citizens would feel compelled to make pilgrimage to Jerusalem to fulfill their religious obligations, as had become their practice under the Davidic administration. |
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| | S.C.J. FAQ: Section 12.7. Jewish Thought: What is the Jewish concept of the Messiah? |
 | | It also means that the first mention of the messiah in the Torah would be any mention of King David or of Judah maintaining rule beyond the death of Gedalyah (the last governor of First Commonwealth Judea), which would imply a restoration of the rule. |  | | G-d only caused him to arise in order to test the many, as [Daniel 11:35] states; "and some of the wise men will stumble, to try them, to refine, and to clarify until the appointed time, because the set time is in the future." |  | | This we find toward the end of Genesis, 49:10. |
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http://www.shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/faq/12-07.html
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| | Baha'i Faith Entry By Toops |
 | | This IBC was the embryonic stage of the Universal House of Justice (UHJ) and thus was that same entity of the UHJ, as in the stages of growth of human beings and other life-forms. |  | | The Baha'i faith had a message for the world, but the Covenant-breakers don't give that message: that the descendant of King David must be the president of Baha'u'llah's Universal House of Justice so we can recognize the true UHJ from fakes, frauds and imitations. |  | | At the passing of Shoghi Effendi the entire Baha'i world was in the dark concerning his successor, some not comprehending to this day that he even had a successor. |
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| | Abraham's Knife - The Mythology of the Deicide in Antisemitism |
 | | he was a human being, a descendent of the Davidic line who was to reestablish Jewish sovereignty and expel the Roman occupier from the Holy Land. |  | | There is argument about whether Jesus indeed had such ambitions, and if he did, whether he expected to lead an armed uprising or whether he expected God to perform some miraculous feat at his behest. |
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| | Answers to Recent Questions |
 | | In either case, the evangelists saw no contradiction between Jesus' Davidic lineage and His birth from a Virgin. |  | | For Matthew, when Joseph named Jesus, he became His legal father and so assured Jesus' place in the Davidic line. |  | | Since, Jesus had no human father, Mary's lineage puts Him in the family of David. |
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http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq07.html
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| | Melchizedek |
 | | The future king - in Christian belief, Jesus Christ - is referred to as a "priest forever after the order of Melchizedek". |  | | In turn, Abraham gave Melchizedek as priest a tithe of ten percent of the bounty that he took in battle. |  | | Psalm 110:4 names Melchizedek as representative of the priestly line through which a future king of Israel's Davidic line was ordained. |
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| | messiah -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | (from Hebrew mashiah, anointed), in Judaism, the expected king of the Davidic line who would deliver Israel from foreign bondage and restore the glories of its golden age. |  | | In rabbinic thinking the establishment of God's kingdom was tied to the Messiah, who was to be a descendant of King David, wise, just, a great scholar, a moral leader, and courageous king. |  | | The Greek New Testament's translation of the term, christos, became the accepted Christian designation and title of Jesus of Nazareth, indicative of the principal character and function of his... |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Captivities of the Israelites |
 | | Jeroboam, covered the whole northern and north-eastern part of the realm of David which constituted the bulk of the land of the Hebrews. |  | | On learning this, many Isralites who had fled to neighbouring countries returned, and a considerable colony centred at Masphath. |  | | The murderer and his band of ten were leading away to Ammon the terror-stricken rest of the community, when the latter were rescued by a Hebrew military officer connected with the administration. |
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| | Robert Sheaffer's Books |
 | | The genealogies of Jesus given in Matthew and Luke differ because the former was obviously compiled by someone hostile to the new religion. |  | | It lists among Jesus' ancestors some of the most notorious disinherited kings and fallen women of the Davidic line. |  | | When C. Bryan wrote up his account of this conference, |
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| | Adam to Zion Lesson 47: Zedekiah: Last King of tTe Davidic Line |
 | | King Saul of Israel did not remain faithful to the LORD and, as a result, his kingdom was given to David. |  | | He was so evil that the LORD God said of him: "You. |  | | For several centuries all of Israels kings were of Davids family. |
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http://www.heraldmag.org/A%20to%20Z%20Book/lesson47.htm
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| | Patrilineality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A patriline is a line of descent from a male ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening generations are male. |  | | This page was last modified 10:00, 1 December 2005. |  | | In a patrilineal descent system (= agnatic descent), an individual is considered to belong to the same descent group as his or her father. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrilineal_descent
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| | Rashi - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | He was reputedly descended from the Davidic line with lineage to the royal house of King David. |  | | His studying and commentaries were done in his spare time. |  | | Rashi lived in Troyes, a city in northern France, where he was a wine merchant. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Rashi
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| | SAB, Prophecy in Psalms |
 | | "I have sworn unto David my servant, Thy seed will I establish for ever, and build up thy throne to all generations." But the Davidic line of Kings ended with Zedekiah; there were none during the Babylonian captivity, and there are none today. |  | | Paul changed the words and meaning of the psalm from "received gifts" to "gave gifts". |
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