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  1. For almost 60 years David Austin Snr. worked towards his goal of creating an ever more beautiful rose, releasing over 200 varieties with his name on the quest. read his story . Visit David Austin. In the UK we have 5 themed gardens nestled in the English ...

  2. Une enluminure médiévale illustrant ce passage. Le combat de David contre Goliath ( Samuel 17, 1-58), cité également dans le Coran (sourate 2, verset 251), dans lequel le futur roi d'Israël David, fils du berger Isaï, le plus petit de ses 7 frères et encore adolescent, abat le héros des Philistins, le géant et courageux Goliath, d’un ...

  3. 1. The anointing of David. a. God’s choice made known. When God determined to reject Saul as the king of Israel, He sent Samuel with oil to anoint another: one of the sons of Jesse of Bethlehem. When Samuel arrived at Jesse’s home, he had the sons of Jesse brought forward one by one.

  4. Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 – 1564) was in his early twenties when he was commissioned to create a statue representing the biblical hero of David. He was offered a colossal block of marble which had been previously worked by two other artists, Agostino di Duccio (in 1464) and Antonio Rossellino (in 1475). Both artists had abandoned their ...

  5. David was born in Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, in the year 2854 (907 BCE), during the era of the prophets. He was the youngest of seven sons, and only 10 generations removed from Judah, one of Jacob 's 12 sons. He was also a descendant of Ruth, the famous Moabite convert. 1. A red-cheeked, bright-eyed and handsome young man, he used to tend ...

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  7. David is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo. With a height of 5.17 metres (17 ft 0 in), the David was the first colossal marble statue made in the early modern period following classical antiquity , a precedent for the 16th century and beyond.

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