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  1. Amnon and Tamar

    After this Absalom the son of David had a lovely sister, whose name was Tamar; and Amnon the son of David loved her.
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1,125 topical index results for “son of david”

ABISHAI : Leads a division of David's army against Absalom (1 Samuel 18:2,5)
ABISHAI : Saves David from being slain by a Philistine (1 Samuel 21:17)
AHISHAR : One of Solomon's household officers (2 Kings 4:6)
AMASAI : Leader of a body of men disaffected toward Saul, who joined David (1 Chronicles 12:18)
AMMONITES : Descendants of Ben-ammi, one of the sons of Lot (Genesis 19:38)
ATAD : The place where the sons of Jacob mourned for their father (Genesis 50:10,11)
BATH-SHEBA (BATHSHEBA) : Wife of Uriah and later one of the wives of David
BEARD : Beards of David's ambassadors half shaven by the king of the Amorites (2 Samuel 10:4)
BEREAVEMENT : Mourning in, forbidden to Aaron, on account of his sons' wickedness (Leviticus 10:6)
BLIND : The taunting Jebusites, hated by David (2 Samuel 5:8)
BOANERGES : Surname of the sons of Zebedee (Mark 3:17)
CHARIOT : Introduced among Israelites by David (2 Samuel 8:4)
CHIDING : Abimelech chides Abraham for a like offense (Genesis 9:10)
CHIDING : Joab chides David for lamenting the death of Absalom (2 Samuel 19:5-7)
COURAGE : Enjoined by Jehoshaphat upon the judicial and executive officers be appointed (2 Chronicles 19:11)
DOVE, TURTLE : Sin offering, for those who touched any dead body (Numbers 6:10)
ELHANAN : A distinguished warrior in the time of David, who killed Lahmi, the brother of Goliath, the Gittite (1 Samuel 21:19)
ELISHAMA : Another son of David, elsewhere called ELISHUA, which see (1 Chronicles 3:6)
EPHESUS : Sceva's sons attempt to expel a demon in (Acts 19:13-16)
ESAU : Older of the twin sons born to Isaac and Rebekah
FIRST FRUITS : Offerings of, must be free from blemish (Numbers 18:12)
FIRST FRUITS : Freewill offerings of, given to the prophets (2 Kings 4:42)
FIRST FRUITS : To be offered as a thank-offering upon entrance into the Land of Promise (Deuteronomy 26:3-10)
FRANKINCENSE : Prohibited, in sin offerings when they consist of turtledoves or pigeons (Leviticus 5:11)
FRANKINCENSE : In making an offering of memorial (Numbers 5:15)
GENERALS, DISTINGUISHED : See DAVID
GESHUR : Inhabitants of one of the villages of, exterminated, and the spoils taken by David (1 Samuel 27:8)
HAGGITH : Wife of David
HARETH : A forest in which David found refuge from Saul (1 Samuel 22:5)
HEMAN : His sons and daughters temple musicians ."Maschil of," title of (Psalms 88)
HOMICIDE : DAVID'S REPENTANCE FOR, AND CONFESSION OF, THE MURDER OF URIAH (Psalms 51:1-17)
HUR : Called Ben Hur, an officer of Solomon's commissary, (margin) (1 Kings 4:8)
INCENSE : Offered by Nadab and Abihu in an unauthorized manner (Leviticus 10:1,2)
INSURRECTION : Described by, David in (Psalms 55)
ISRAEL : (TRIBES OF ISRAEL were named after the sons of Jacob)
JABESH-GILEAD : Bones of Saul and his sons removed from, by David, and buried at Zelah (2 Samuel 21:12-14)
JACOB : His partiality for his son, Joseph, and the consequent jealousy of his other sons (Genesis 37:3,4)
JACOB : Charges his sons to bury him in the field of Machpelah (Genesis 49:29,30)
JEDIAEL : A chief of the tribe of Manasseh, who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chronicles 12:20)
JEHIEL : A priest who gave extraordinary offerings for the Passover (1 Chronicles 35:8)
JEHOIADA : Father of Benaiah, one of David's officers (1 Samuel 8:18)
JEHOSHAPHAT : One of Solomon's commissariat officers (1 Kings 4:17)
JEHOVAH-JIREH : Mount Moriah, in Jerusalem, where Abraham offered Isaac (Genesis 22:14)
JEHUDI : A Jew, an official at Jehoiakim's court who read Jeremiah's scroll to the king (Jeremiah 36:14,21,23)