The life of David /by A.W. Pink.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Giant summit booksPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1981.Description: 2 volume in 1 ; 22 cmContent type:
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  • BS580 .L544 1981
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Contents:
His anointing -- Entering Saul's service -- Slaying Goliath -- His early experiences -- Fleeing from Saul -- His wanderings -- His flight to Ziklag -- In the cave of Adullam -- His return to Judea -- Delivering Keilah -- His sojourn at Ziph -- Sparing Saul -- His address to Saul -- His victory over Saul -- His affront from Nabal -- His check from Abigail -- His marriage to Abigail -- His chastening -- His final words with Saul -- His unbelief -- His stay at Ziklag -- His sore dilemma -- His sorrow at Ziklag -- His recourse in sorrow -- His pursuit of the Amalekites -- His recovery of his wives -- His lamentation for Saul -- His sojourn at Hebron -- His testing -- His failure -- His coronation -- Capturing Zion -- His victory over the Philistines -- Bringing up the ark -- His condemnation by Michal -- His concern for God's house -- His deep humility -- His exemplary prayer -- His conquests -- His kindness to Mephibosheth -- His servants insulted.
His fearful fall -- His terrible sin -- His conviction -- His repentance -- His forgiveness -- His chastenings -- His son Absalom -- His flight -- Crossing Kidron -- Ascending Olivet -- Misjudging Mephibosheth -- Cursed -- Befriended -- His stay at Mahanaim -- His sons' death -- His inordinate grief -- His return to Jordan -- His restoration -- His purpose thwarted -- His honorable conduct -- His sacred song -- His last words -- His mighty men -- His final folly -- His wise decision -- His prevailing intercession -- His grand reward -- His fervent praise -- His closing days.
Subject: In this unique combination of biography, commentary, and devotional, Arthur W. Pink offers an intimate view of the many sides of David. The shepherd, the soldier, the king, and the sinner are revealed in a way that cuts to the heart of life's greatest problems. Readers will be challenged, thrilled, and sobered as they see the lessons God teaches in the life of "the man after God's own heart." This edition is unabridged and contains both volumes of this work. - Back cover.
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V. 1. David as a youth -- His anointing -- Entering Saul's service -- Slaying Goliath -- His early experiences -- Fleeing from Saul -- His wanderings -- His flight to Ziklag -- In the cave of Adullam -- His return to Judea -- Delivering Keilah -- His sojourn at Ziph -- Sparing Saul -- His address to Saul -- His victory over Saul -- His affront from Nabal -- His check from Abigail -- His marriage to Abigail -- His chastening -- His final words with Saul -- His unbelief -- His stay at Ziklag -- His sore dilemma -- His sorrow at Ziklag -- His recourse in sorrow -- His pursuit of the Amalekites -- His recovery of his wives -- His lamentation for Saul -- His sojourn at Hebron -- His testing -- His failure -- His coronation -- Capturing Zion -- His victory over the Philistines -- Bringing up the ark -- His condemnation by Michal -- His concern for God's house -- His deep humility -- His exemplary prayer -- His conquests -- His kindness to Mephibosheth -- His servants insulted.

V. 2. His kindness repulsed -- His fearful fall -- His terrible sin -- His conviction -- His repentance -- His forgiveness -- His chastenings -- His son Absalom -- His flight -- Crossing Kidron -- Ascending Olivet -- Misjudging Mephibosheth -- Cursed -- Befriended -- His stay at Mahanaim -- His sons' death -- His inordinate grief -- His return to Jordan -- His restoration -- His purpose thwarted -- His honorable conduct -- His sacred song -- His last words -- His mighty men -- His final folly -- His wise decision -- His prevailing intercession -- His grand reward -- His fervent praise -- His closing days.

In this unique combination of biography, commentary, and devotional, Arthur W. Pink offers an intimate view of the many sides of David. The shepherd, the soldier, the king, and the sinner are revealed in a way that cuts to the heart of life's greatest problems. Readers will be challenged, thrilled, and sobered as they see the lessons God teaches in the life of "the man after God's own heart." This edition is unabridged and contains both volumes of this work. - Back cover.

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