The Testament of David (2nd Book of Gad the Seer) Also Called The Words of Gad The Seer - Full Book

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The Testament of David is the 2nd Book of Gad the Seer and is also called The Words of Gad The Seer. A 31 Pearls audiobook, all rights reserved.

00:00:10 - Introduction
00:01:05 - Chapter 01 - The First Vision
00:06:38 - Chapter 02 - The First Vision, continued
00:11:58 - Chapter 03 - The Second Vision
00:16:57 - Chapter 04 - The Shepherd of Moab
00:20:18 - Chapter 05 - David, The Wise Judge
00:23:27 - Chapter 06 - David's Covenant
00:26:33 - Chapter 07 - David's Sin of The Census
00:30:56 - Chapter 08 - David's Sin of The Census, continued
00:36:26 - Chapter 09 - David's Preaching
00:40:52 - Chapter 10 - King Hiram of Tyre
00:44:07 - Chapter 11 - King Hiram of Tyre, continued
00:47:13 - Chapter 12 - Psalm 145
00:50:03 - Chapter 13 - Psalm 144
00:52:51 - Chapter 14 - David's Death
00:56:05 - Chapter 15 - Tamar
01:00:43 - Chapter 16 - Tamar, continued
01:04:21 - Chapter 17 - Tamar - King of Geshur Killed - Tamar Rescued
01:07:36 - Chapter 18 - The Great Throne of God

Gad the Seer was David's seer or mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the writings of Jewish historian Josephus. He was one of the personal prophets of King David of Israel.

He is first mentioned in 1 Samuel 22:5, telling David to return from refuge in Moab to the forest of Hereth in the land of Judah.

The next biblical reference to Gad is 2 Samuel 24:11–13 (1 Chronicles 21:9–13) where, after David confesses his sin of taking a census of the people of Israel and Judah, God sends Gad to David to offer him a choice of three forms of punishment.

Gad is mentioned a final time in the Books of Samuel in 2 Samuel 24:18, coming to David and telling him to build an altar to God after God stops the plague that David had chosen as punishment. The place indicated by Gad for the altar is "in the threshing-floor of Araunah the Jebusite".

1 Chronicles 21:18–19 tells of an encounter Gad had with the angel of the Lord.

A tomb attributed to Gad is located at Halhul.

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