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(Created page with "David follows the '''second-son pattern''' not by birth order, but by '''divine selection''' as the '''second king of Israel''', chosen over Saul. His rise to kingship reflects the recurring biblical theme where the second—rather than the first—is God’s true choice. === '''1. Saul: The First King by Human Choice (Fleshly Rule)''' === * Saul was the '''first king''', chosen because he looked the part—'''tall, strong, and kingly''' (1 Samuel 9:2). * His reign rep...")
 
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David follows the '''second-son pattern''' not by birth order, but by '''divine selection''' as the '''second king of Israel''', chosen over Saul. His rise to kingship reflects the recurring biblical theme where the second—rather than the first—is God’s true choice.
David follows the '''second-son pattern''' not by birth order, but by '''divine selection''' as the '''second king of Israel''', chosen over Saul. His rise to kingship reflects the recurring biblical theme where the second—rather than the first—is God’s true choice.


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