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What does the Bible say about the establishment of King David?

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The Bible describes King David's establishment as a significant moment in Israel's history, representing God's sovereignty in appointing leaders.

In 2 Samuel 5, we see the unity of God's people as all the tribes of Israel come to David in Hebron, recognizing his divine appointment as king. David's establishment as king symbolizes God's sovereign plan and highlights that he had no qualifications within himself; his kingship was purely the result of God's electing grace. This aligns with Reformed theology, which teaches that all authority and government is ordained by God and serves His ultimate purpose of glorifying Christ and maintaining His kingdom on earth.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 5:1-5

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