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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 70

The Prosperous Reign of David

This chapter is based on 2 Samuel 5:6-25; 6; 7; 9; 10.

A place was selected twenty miles from Hebron as the future

capital of the kingdom. It had been called Salem. Eight hundred

years before, it had been the home of Melchizedek, priest of the

most high God. It was almost in the center of the country and was

protected by hills. On the border between Benjamin and Judah, it

was close to Ephraim and easily reached by the other tribes.

To secure this location the Hebrews must drive out a remnant

of the Canaanites who held a fortified position on the mountains of

Zion and Moriah. This stronghold was called Jebus, and those who

lived there, Jebusites. For centuries no one thought Jebus could be

conquered. But it was surrounded and taken under the command of

Joab, and as reward he was made commander-in-chief of the armies

of Israel. Jebus became the national capital, and its heathen name

was changed to Jerusalem.

Hiram, king of Tyre, wanted to make an alliance with David

and he helped him to erect a palace at Jerusalem. He sent

ambassadors from Tyre, accompanied by architects and workmen

and costly material.

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