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Covenant with David
God made a covenant with David (see: 2 Samuel 7).
God promised these things to David:
- To make David famous among all people.
- To provide a peaceful home for the Israelites.
- To give David a child who would rule Israel after him.
- To be a father to the child and the child would be a son to him.
- To have someone from David’s family to rule forever.
- To make David’s kingdom last forever.
See: Covenant; Israel
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There are Psalms that talk about the significance of this covenant (see: Psalm 89, 132). After Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians (see: 2 Kings 25), the Jews waited for a descendant of David to become king again. This person became known as the messiah or the Christ (see: Matthew 22:42; John 7:42).
Jesus was a descendant of David (see: Matthew 1:6-17; Romans 1:3; 2 Timothy 2:8). He is the messiah who rules forever (see: Luke 1:32-33; Hebrews 1:8; Revelation 5:5; 11:15; 22:16).
See: Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs); Messiah (Christ)