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16. The Shepherd of Bethlehem

35 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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“The Shepherd of Bethlehem” finally introduces David. We begin in the hills outside Bethlehem, imagining the hidden life of the youngest son of Jesse as he tends the family flock, learning responsibility, danger, and worship in the lonely school of the sheepfold. We also look at the Tel Dan Stele, the strongest extra-biblical evidence for David’s historical existence, before tracing Jesse’s family line through Judah, Tamar, Boaz, and Ruth. Then the story turns to Samuel, still grieving over Saul, as Yahweh sends him to Bethlehem to anoint a new king. One by one, Jesse’s older sons pass before the prophet, but Yahweh sees what man does not. The forgotten shepherd boy is summoned from the fields, anointed in the midst of his brothers, and the Spirit of Yahweh rushes upon him from that day forward. Check out: lionofwarseries.com [lionofwarseries.com]

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