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stepan [7]
2 years ago
8

1 ¿Cuál fue el primer Rey del pueblo de Israel? 2- ¿Cuáles fueron los pecados de este Rey y cuál fue la actitud del Rey? 3- ¿Cuá

ndo yo cometo estos pecados, bajo qué situación o acontecimiento? 4- ¿Qué es lo que Saul no reconoce y que es lo que hace? 5- ¿Cómo vence David a Goliat? 6- ¿Cuáles son las piedras de nosotros para vencer a los Goliat que nos enfrentamos? 7- ¿Dónde fue ungido por primera y segunda vez a David como Rey? 8- ¿Por cuantos años reina David sobre Israel? 9- ¿Cuál es la capital política del reino? 10 ¿Cómo se convierte también en capital religiosa? 11- ¿Cómo se habla de la esterilidad en la Biblia, ¿cuáles son tus esterilidades? 12-¿Por qué es importante en nuestras vida lo que hizo David convirtiendo a Jerusalén en capital religiosa?
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1 answer:
Annette [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Abajo

Explanation:

  1. Saúl fue el primer rey del pueblo de Israel según lo escrito ( 1 Samuel 13:1)
  2. Saúl hizo lo que pensó que era mejor y no obedeció las órdenes de Dios en la Guerra contra el Rey Amalec.: ( 1 Samuel 15:9-11)Saúl mintió tratando de engañar al profeta
  3. Cuando quiero hacer mi voluntad antes que la voluntad de Dios.
  4. Que Saúl estaba terriblemente equivocado.
  5. Sin armadura, con fe y en nombre del Dios viviente con una honda y 5 piedras.
  6. Pregunta personal de aplicación no directamente al texto
  7. En casa de su padre y delante de su tribo en Judá (2 Sm 2.4)
  8. David comienza a reinar sobre las tribus de Judá y Benjamín durante 7 años y después de derrotar a Isboseth, otros 33 años en toda la nación por un total de 40 años.
  9. Jerusalém.
  10. Con el templo de Salomón
  11. Como una maldición, un castigo
  12. Para que Dios ocupe el primer lugar de nuestras vidas.
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