- The
Davidic line
refers to the
descendants of David, who
established the
House of
David (Hebrew: בֵּית דָּוִד Bēt Dāwīḏ) in the
Kingdom of
Israel and...
- the Dead Sea, the kingdom's
capital was Jerusalem. It was
ruled by the
Davidic line for four centuries. Jews are
named after Judah, and
primarily descend...
- Abraham, the
whole Israelite people, the
Israelite priesthood, and the
Davidic lineage of kings. In form and terminology,
these covenants echo the kinds...
- Temple. In
Jewish eschatology, the
Messiah is a ****ure
Jewish king from the
Davidic line, who is
expected to be
anointed with holy
anointing oil and rule the...
- (Matthew 1:13). He is the
Grandson of Zerubbabel, and a
descendant of the
Davidic Line.
Eliakim is
venerated as a
saint by the
Eastern Catholic and Orthodox...
-
narrative in Genesis,
Judah alongside Tamar is a
patrilineal ancestor of the
Davidic line. The
Tribe of
Judah features prominently in
Deuteronomistic history...
-
could initiate the
rebuilding of the
temple without repercussions". The
Davidic line from
Jeconiah had been
cursed by Jeremiah,
saying that no offspring...
- In
Bible prophecy,
several verses relate to the ****ure of the
Davidic line.
Christians argue that
Jesus fulfills these prophecies,
while skeptics and...
-
Biblical figures including Asaph, the sons of Korah,
Moses and Solomon.
Davidic authorship of the
Psalms is not
accepted as
historical fact by
modern scholars...
- God the Son and the
awaited messiah, or Christ, a
descendant from the
Davidic line that is
prophesied in the Old Testament.
Virtually all
modern scholars...