freeOK概要:The tribes of Israel need to defeat the superior power of the Philistines:; Now, appoint a king to lead us, just like all other nations "(1 Samuel 8:5). So the prophet Samuel gave the Hebrews their first king, Saul, a simple farmer who, with God's help, became a brave and powerful warlord, leading the united tribes of Israel against the enemy. However, Saul had always had doubts about his mission. He did not trust God's wisdom enough and acted proactively, thus offending the Lord. The influential prophet Samuel left Saul and chose a new king according to God's will: David. He was still a little boy, tending sheep in the fields, when Samuel secretly designated him as the ruler of Israel. The next king. When David - who was both brave and intelligent - achieved victory in the battle against Goliath, the strongest warrior of the Philistines, he became a hero. His reputation aroused the jealousy of King Saul, who felt that David would question his right to be king and attempt to kill him. David fled from Saul and found many supporters and loyal companions who believed he was destined to become king. During his exile, David waited for the right moment because he did not want to replace Saul with violence. Saul is still young and in his prime, while King Saul is a broken man. When Saul fell to his sword after losing in a battle, David's moment was about to come. The new king David conquered Jerusalem. This magnificent city will become the royal residence of this glorious hero, who now plans to leave the cause of war to others and become the king of peace in the future. However, this capricious person, after so many years of fighting, is still at the peak of youth and is not destined to live a peaceful and orderly life. Soon, he fell into an illegal relationship with married woman Bathsheba - a relationship that could become the downfall of the king when it turned out she was expecting his child. In order to conceal his identity as an adulterous father, the king executed Bathsheba's husband Uriah - one of his best and most loyal soldiers - and then married her. The prophet and royal advisor Nathan declared to David that his actions would result in divine punishment: God will not tolerate such atrocities. Violence and evil will continue to exist in David's family, bringing disaster to the heads of his numerous sons born from his wives and concubines. David and Bathsheba's son have died. She gave Da Wei another son Solomon, but soon David suffered a heavy blow of fate: his adult son Absalom killed one of his brothers because the latter had raped his sister. David's reaction to this was too mild: he not only failed to bring the seducers of incest to justice, but also allowed the perpetrators of self harm to go unpunished. The king did not realize that he was gradually losing control over his family, and his control over the people was also weakening. Because David was obsessed with his plan to build the best and largest temple in the world in Jerusalem. He demanded that the public provide a huge amount of funding for this project, even though God commanded him to leave the completion of the building to his successor. Therefore, David's ambitious son Absalom found it easy to garner support for a conspiracy against his father. After a fierce battle that ultimately led to the death of Absalom, David returned to Jerusalem.