David

  • David: The Whitfield Rancher
    By Kathi S. Barton

    He needs her help, so he saves her. His old friend, Ollie Whitfield, owes him a favor, so he sends her there to lay low for a while. David Whitfield is on a deadline with his publisher. When he’s writing, he’s in a world of his own.

  • David: His Life and Times
    By William J. Deane

    His Life and Times William J. Deane. PREFACE . ... I may mention the works of R. Chandler , Krummacher , Stahelin , and Weiss , and as most satisfactory , Dean Stanley's Lectures and his Article in “ The Dictionary of the Bible .

  • David: The Illustrated Novel
    By Michael Thompson

    Michael Thompson takes us on the grand adventure of walking beside a man after God's own heart, his creative approach offers us all the opportunity to enter David's life in ways we may never have experienced.

  • David: The Illustrated Novel
    By Michael Thompson

    Continuing the epic story of David, this second volume encompasses his life from age thirty to his death at seventy. In this volume, King David must wait seven years to don the crown of all Israel.

  • David: La Verdadera Historia Del Rey De Israel
    By Jonathan Kirsch

    Entretejiendo textos biblicos con siglos de interpretacion y de exegesis, asi como los estudios biblicos modernos y sorprendentes descubrimientos de la arqueologia, Jonathan Kirsch da vida al rey David.con extraordinaria frescura, intimidad ...

  • David
    By Chris Embleton-Hall, Josh Edwards

    Each episode of the story is divided into three puzzle shapes so children have to piece together what happens for themselves. The puzzle pieces are also numbered to help them learn counting as well.

  • David
    By Lynn Johnston

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  • David
    By Jonathan Pugh, Dave Blake

    The Random Book of … David features facts, figures, stats, and trivia on legions of record breakers, record losers, actors, singers, sportsmen, historical figures, the famous and infamous, felons, inventors, rulers, heartthrobs, ...

  • David: The Divided Heart
    By David Wolpe

    The author questions why David holds such an exalted place in history and legend, and then proceeds to unravel his complex character based on information found in the book of Samuel and later literature.

  • David: Journey Continues
    By J. Beaver

    If you read Journey, you will have a better understanding of all three. However, you don't have to read Journey Home to understand Brady or David. Do you understand that? Well, you ask, what are these books about?

  • David: Man After God's Own Heart
    By Robbie Castleman

    Through David sinned greatly he also loved greatly. By observing and learning from David's character and action we too can become God's kindred spirits, men and women "after God's own heart.

  • David: Men of Mercy
    By Lindsay Cross

    But their rekindled love is threatened when the cartel discovers David's identity. Now David and Lori must fight for their lives with the same passion as they fought for their love.

  • David: The Godly Heart of a Sinful Man
    By Terry W. Hyman

    Yet they want others to judge them by their intentions. Saul expected to be excused for his disobedience because his intentions were good. Yes, they (Saul and the people of Israel) “spared the best of the sheep and of the oxen,” but ...

  • David: The Brave Shepherd Boy Who Became a Great King

    The story of the shepherd boy who saved the Israelites from their enemies the Philistines by killing the giant Goliath with his sling.

  • David: The Boy who Became King

    The story of the shepherd boy who saved the Israelites from their enemies the Philistines by killing the giant Goliath with his sling.

  • David: A Man after God's Own Heart
    By Benjamin J. M. Johnson

    that the final reference to David's heart is about his capacity for regret and repentance. In this final episode in the Book of ... Cf. the conclusion about God and David's relationship in Green, David's Capacity for Compassion, 261–62.

  • David: A Man of Passion & Destiny
    By Charles R. Swindoll

    David was a man after God's own heart . . . What does it mean to be someone "after God's own heart?" David, Old Testament Shepherd, king, and psalmist, offers an answer in the shape of his own life.

  • David: Man after God's Own Heart
    By Robbie Castleman

    What can we learn from this young warrior-king of long ago? And how could God call David a "man after his own heart" even though he was a "man of blood" and an adulterer? Though David sinned greatly, he also loved greatly.

  • David: A Man After God's Heart
    By Enoch Adejare Adeboye

    David: A Man After God's Heart

  • David: A Man After the Heart of God
    By Theodore H. Epp

    You will learn why the Lord said concerning him, "I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after My own heart." Most importantly, you will learn about David's God and what it means to become a man or a woman after His own heart.