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Episode: “David”
The young shepherd boy had great confidence in his God. Anointed by the prophet Samuel, David became king of Israel and the ancestor of the King of kings.
Series: “Divine Deliverance (2020)”
from Avraham to Yeshua
In this series, we examine how the Lord offered a message of deliverance through 12 significant Bible characters, beginning with faithful Abraham and culminating with Messiah Himself. Dr. Jeffrey Seif teaches on location in Israel and discusses the lesson’s application with David and Kirsten Hart in the studio. We enjoy enlightening dramatic re-enactments from past series, along with Zola’s music, completely re-orchestrated and sung by David and Kirsten.

Caption transcript for Divine Deliverance (2020): “David” (7/11)

  • 00:03 ♪♪♪ male announcer: Welcome to "Our Jewish Roots" with
  • 00:06 insightful Bible teaching by Dr. Jeffrey Seif.
  • 00:08 In this program, a young shepherd boy faces a giant.
  • 00:12 Our focus is on David today on divine deliverance.
  • 00:20 announcer: From the beginning,
  • 00:22 our creator revealed his will to the common man.
  • 00:26 Individuals listened to his call and responded in obedience.
  • 00:31 From the first Hebrew, Avraham, to the culmination of salvation
  • 00:36 and the Messiah himself, the Lord faithfully intervenes with
  • 00:41 his divine deliverance.
  • 00:45 ♪♪♪
  • 00:53 David Hart: We are so glad you've joined us today.
  • 00:54 I'm David Hart.
  • 00:55 Kirsten Hart: I'm Kirsten Hart.
  • 00:57 Jeffrey Seif: Jeffrey Seif.
  • 00:58 David: So I have a childhood memory today in this series
  • 01:00 in this program.
  • 01:02 I think you might remember this.
  • 01:03 ♪ Only a boy named David, only a little sling. ♪
  • 01:07 Okay, I'm going to stop right there 'cause we've got
  • 01:08 a lot to do.
  • 01:09 It's all about David today.
  • 01:11 Kirsten: We're Sunday school babies.
  • 01:13 [laughing]
  • 01:14 David: Did you know that song?
  • 01:15 Is it familiar?
  • 01:17 Kirsten: Did we stump you on that one?
  • 01:18 Jeffrey: Never heard--I wasn't raised in church.
  • 01:19 I never heard that one before.
  • 01:22 But to the point, David; it's the wonderment of him.
  • 01:29 I mean, even they telegraph it to children,
  • 01:32 this boy with faith and courage to go up against all odds
  • 01:35 with a slingshot.
  • 01:36 Kirsten: A giant. A giant.
  • 01:38 I mean, there's so much of his life, so much.
  • 01:39 And he was a deliverer for the Israelites.
  • 01:43 I mean, he saved them against Goliath taking their lives.
  • 01:46 Jeffrey: Yes.
  • 01:48 And before he saved them from Goliath,
  • 01:49 he saved sheep.
  • 01:51 You know, at the end of the day, people are just caring about
  • 01:54 animals, about humans.
  • 01:55 It's just good to be all about caring, amen?
  • 01:58 God delivers through it.
  • 01:59 David: Yes.
  • 02:01 Right now let's go to our dramatic reenactment where David
  • 02:03 defeats the great giant, Goliath.
  • 02:08 male: David only needed one smooth stone,
  • 02:13 but he selected five.
  • 02:16 Waiting for him was the biggest man anyone had ever seen,
  • 02:22 over 9 feet tall.
  • 02:24 His armor alone weighed as much as a man.
  • 02:27 His iron spear was greater than 15 pounds.
  • 02:30 Goliath had taunted us unmercifully for 40 days.
  • 02:36 Then one day this shepherd boy, David the son of Jesse,
  • 02:41 confronted the Philistine beast with his sling and
  • 02:44 that one single stone.
  • 02:48 ♪♪♪
  • 02:55 [crowd cheering]
  • 02:57 It was a day that all Israel shall never forget,
  • 03:00 how proud we were.
  • 03:02 We were serving in the army of the living God.
  • 03:04 [crowd cheering]
  • 03:08 ♪♪♪
  • 03:17 female: We will never forget that day.
  • 03:20 Our hearts leaped for joy at the sight of him.
  • 03:23 David, the giant killer, had returned.
  • 03:26 The Philistines thought that Goliath could never be defeated,
  • 03:29 but David had proven them wrong.
  • 03:32 But David, how bold.
  • 03:35 He went to battle with a few small stones and returned
  • 03:38 with a sword of a giant.
  • 03:40 King Saul has done well in selecting him.
  • 03:43 Our enemies have been slain by the tens of thousands.
  • 03:48 Because of David, we now have peace within our walls.
  • 03:53 ♪♪♪
  • 04:01 Jeffrey: I just got to tell you,
  • 04:03 I love this guy.
  • 04:05 Probably going to get some bad mail from people that don't love
  • 04:08 this segment because people are minded to think religious people
  • 04:12 are just forever sheepish and passive and letting the world
  • 04:15 roll over them.
  • 04:17 Well, the guy that threw these rocks didn't believe that way.
  • 04:19 And when he picked up a sword and took a head off,
  • 04:21 he didn't think that way either.
  • 04:23 And, you know, as a guy, the story,
  • 04:27 truth be known, really resonates with me today.
  • 04:29 When I was growing up, we sang a song
  • 04:32 [speaking in Hebrew],
  • 04:35 "David, the king of Israel lives forever."
  • 04:38 And that courage, that confidence,
  • 04:42 that verve--and by the way, the word confidence itself
  • 04:45 comes from the Latin confides.
  • 04:48 It means with faith, and men need that to throw themselves
  • 04:52 against the challenges of the day.
  • 04:55 David did it in his day.
  • 04:58 He did it his way.
  • 04:59 We need to do it in ours.
  • 05:03 Oops, I forgot.
  • 05:06 Some have said it's just one big myth;
  • 05:08 David never existed, that he's just the Sylvester Stallone,
  • 05:13 the rocky of the biblical drama.
  • 05:16 They said it didn't happen.
  • 05:19 And then once upon a time in a place called Tel Dan in northern
  • 05:25 Israel, a tablet was found with an ancient inscription,
  • 05:29 where a king of a neighboring country spoke of the
  • 05:34 house of David, beit David.
  • 05:37 What that did is it lent credence to the notion that
  • 05:41 there really was a David.
  • 05:45 We need to fend off insults in different ways,
  • 05:49 whether it's insults to the veracity of the
  • 05:52 biblical testimony.
  • 05:54 Veracity comes from the Latin word verite.
  • 05:56 It means truth.
  • 05:57 Individuals question the essence and substance of biblical faith.
  • 06:02 Individuals need to contend for that.
  • 06:04 Is it problematic to contend for an ancestral God-given homeland?
  • 06:09 Is it problematic to contend for America?
  • 06:12 I think not.
  • 06:15 And once again, as I said at the opening of the segment,
  • 06:18 the guy who carried stones here and a sword here,
  • 06:23 who's noted here, he didn't think so either.
  • 06:31 male: I was among the leaders of the tribes of Israel that day
  • 06:34 when we gathered in Hebron.
  • 06:37 King Saul was dead, having taken his own life on the battlefield.
  • 06:43 We had assembled at this place to anoint David as our new king.
  • 06:48 David had proven himself to be a worthy leader
  • 06:52 and a mighty warrior.
  • 06:55 The covenant he shared with us that day assured us that the
  • 06:59 Lord would continue to be our source in the days ahead.
  • 07:03 He pledged his devotion, and we promised the same in return.
  • 07:12 In the anointing of David, we witnessed the birth of a new
  • 07:17 kingdom, a kingdom which we prayed would never pass away.
  • 07:22 ♪♪♪
  • 07:33 Jeffrey: We're so thrilled to be able to bring these
  • 07:35 fascinating, dramatic vignettes to you.
  • 07:39 Before unpacking some of the particulars of the pictures that
  • 07:43 offers a telling of the biblical text,
  • 07:45 I want to speak to a text I alluded to earlier;
  • 07:48 this one written in stone, a little sidebar to this famous
  • 07:53 piece of discovery.
  • 07:56 You know, biblical archaeology is a wonderful discipline.
  • 08:01 You dig up the land and it verifies the biblical testimony.
  • 08:06 That's true.
  • 08:08 And what's fascinating when bringing this to you,
  • 08:11 truth be known, there was a professor.
  • 08:14 His name was Avraham Baron, who was head of the expedition
  • 08:18 in northern Israel Tel Dan in 1993, '94.
  • 08:22 And this stone was discovered then,
  • 08:25 tells the story of Hatsel Hazael,
  • 08:29 a king of Aram and a military engagement he's involved in.
  • 08:34 This stone was sitting in the professor's crate,
  • 08:37 and along comes Berg Production who has produced the Zola Levitt
  • 08:41 Ministry story for over 40 years.
  • 08:44 And Ken Berg and Clayton are sitting there with him,
  • 08:48 and this is in a mild crate in the professor's office.
  • 08:50 Very humble.
  • 08:52 And what happened is Ken Berg said,
  • 08:54 "Don't you think you need to get this out?"
  • 08:55 Well, it sits proudly in a museum now.
  • 08:58 This is just a facsimile of it.
  • 09:01 But the dollars that you contribute,
  • 09:03 it all has a way of bringing biblical news that's been lost,
  • 09:06 and we bring the news to use.
  • 09:09 Now, for the story at hand, the anointing,
  • 09:14 it's a fascinating story in the book Shmuel Samuel--1 Samuel 16
  • 09:21 have to describing that David didn't have a lot going for him.
  • 09:25 In fact, his brothers kind of gave him up,
  • 09:27 didn't take him seriously, and even his father kind of pushed
  • 09:30 him to the margins.
  • 09:31 But there was something in him.
  • 09:33 There was a call.
  • 09:35 And he's brought before the prophet and we're told in the
  • 09:37 text, chapter 16, verse 12,
  • 09:41 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 09:44 "And God said, 'Kume. Arise.
  • 09:50 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 09:52 And anoint him.'"
  • 09:55 That word by the way
  • 09:56 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 09:59 excuse me,
  • 10:01 actually, you might hear the word
  • 10:04 [speaking in Hebrew] in that.
  • 10:05 I kind of conflated that.
  • 10:07 It's where we get the word messiah.
  • 10:10 People speak and rightly so of Jesus the Messiah,
  • 10:14 more commonly known as English as Jesus Christ.
  • 10:19 People think his father and mother are Mr. and Mrs. Christ,
  • 10:22 that his birth certificate read Christ,
  • 10:24 J for Jesus, when actually the word Christ itself is a Greek
  • 10:30 for the Hebrew, mashiach or messiah.
  • 10:35 And the word messiah itself means anointed one.
  • 10:41 So let's bring it together.
  • 10:44 You saw the picture of David who was anointed.
  • 10:48 The prophet poured the anointing oil on his head,
  • 10:54 and the rest is history.
  • 10:59 Well, there were different history makers
  • 11:01 that were anointed.
  • 11:03 Prophets were anointed, kings, priests.
  • 11:06 David himself here, of course, anointed in effect as king.
  • 11:11 He in effect was a great deliverer in ancient Israel,
  • 11:17 and his story is in the past.
  • 11:20 But the one that he presages belongs to the future
  • 11:26 in perpetuity.
  • 11:28 And who am I referring to?
  • 11:31 Jesus, called Yeshua actually in Hebrew,
  • 11:36 from a verb to save, to deliver, or to redeem.
  • 11:43 This series is all about deliverance.
  • 11:47 And when I think of deliverance, there's the ultimate deliverer.
  • 11:52 Oh, friends, this story talks about David of the past.
  • 11:56 But, you know, Jews sing,
  • 11:59 [speaking in Hebrew],
  • 12:03 David the king of Israel lives forever.
  • 12:05 Now, he's remembered forever.
  • 12:08 Even the star that is the Star of David that is affixed
  • 12:12 to Jewish jewelry and to the flag of Israel itself reminds us
  • 12:17 of the triumphs of David in days gone by.
  • 12:22 But saying David lives forever; he doesn't just live in memory,
  • 12:27 he doesn't just inspire a kind of confidence.
  • 12:31 But if the biblical testimony, both testaments,
  • 12:35 is to be taken seriously, David lives forever because
  • 12:39 that energy, that anointing is personified in the person
  • 12:44 who lives forever, who died.
  • 12:47 He was crucified, buried, and three days later that anointed
  • 12:53 one rose from the dead.
  • 12:56 This deliverer who lives to make intercession for us,
  • 13:01 this deliverer who facilitates a great deliverance,
  • 13:05 he himself was delivered from death,
  • 13:09 and right into the future he delivers us from death as well.
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  • 14:09 David: Right now let's go back to our drama,
  • 14:10 where David's lineage brings forth the Messiah.
  • 14:16 male: Matthew 1, the book of the generation of Jesus Christ,
  • 14:21 the son of David, the son of Abraham.
  • 14:25 All of the generations to David are 14 generations.
  • 14:31 From David until the carrying away into Babylon are
  • 14:36 14 generations, and from the carrying away into Babylon
  • 14:41 unto Christ are 14 generations.
  • 14:46 "And in the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent
  • 14:51 from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth,
  • 14:56 to a virgin, a spouse to a man whose name was Joseph of the
  • 15:00 house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary.
  • 15:07 And the angel came in under her and said,
  • 15:09 'Hail thou art highly favored.
  • 15:13 The Lord is with thee.
  • 15:14 Blessed art thou among women.
  • 15:17 Fear not, Mary, for thou has found favor with God.
  • 15:22 And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth
  • 15:26 a son and shall call his name Jesus.
  • 15:29 He shall be great and shall be called the son of the highest,
  • 15:34 and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father
  • 15:38 David and he shall reign over the house of Jacob forever.
  • 15:42 And of his kingdom, there shall be no end.'"
  • 15:49 Jeffrey: We began this program with women
  • 15:53 celebrating David.
  • 15:55 Well, that's just a foretaste of a glory divine.
  • 16:00 I mention this because the angel Gabriele,
  • 16:03 meaning "my strength," comes to the royal couple.
  • 16:08 Well, they're peasant stock to be sure,
  • 16:10 but they're going to give birth to the King of kings.
  • 16:12 And speaks that through their son,
  • 16:15 the anointed one, a descendant of David,
  • 16:19 will come one whose kingdom there will be no end.
  • 16:22 Now, that's cause to celebrate.
  • 16:25 By way of contrast, it's worth noting that Miriam,
  • 16:29 Mary, comes from Hebrew Maryom, which means "sea of bitterness"
  • 16:37 or "sea of sorrows."
  • 16:39 Mar is bitterness, and yom is sea.
  • 16:42 Well, talk about--her life granted that she had
  • 16:46 the sorrowful of experience of being,
  • 16:50 no doubt, criticized for being pregnant before marriage.
  • 16:54 You know, a little bit of a scandal there.
  • 16:57 And similarly, she had the pain, the carry of watching her son
  • 17:02 come to an inglorious end.
  • 17:06 She's there at the cross with the Lord and there's sorrow,
  • 17:10 but, you know, that sorrow was turned to joy,
  • 17:15 and it's not just something that happened to the mother.
  • 17:20 It can happen to the other, and I'm talking to people
  • 17:25 like me and you.
  • 17:27 I'll look at the Martian text.
  • 17:31 We're told in verse 20 of the first chapter,
  • 17:34 that an angel, a messenger came.
  • 17:36 The angel, by the way, in Luke chapter 1:26 is named Gabriele.
  • 17:40 I like to conflate the testimonies to get
  • 17:42 all the information.
  • 17:44 The angel of the Lord appears to Yosef in a dream and says,
  • 17:49 "Joseph, son of David--"
  • 17:52 You know, he was of peasant stock, but he's descended
  • 17:56 from a king.
  • 17:57 And by the way, parenthetically that's what happens.
  • 18:00 You and I can have very humble circumstances.
  • 18:02 We're born again.
  • 18:04 We're descended from a king.
  • 18:07 We're inputted with his genetic code,
  • 18:10 descended from greatness.
  • 18:12 I think we do well to live it.
  • 18:13 Well, he says, "Joseph, son of David,
  • 18:16 don't be afraid to take Miriam."
  • 18:18 He goes on to note that the child within her has been
  • 18:22 conceived by the Ruach ha-Kodesh.
  • 18:26 "She will give birth to a son, and you shall call
  • 18:31 his name Yeshua," or Jesus.
  • 18:34 And then there's a conjunction; "For he shall save his people
  • 18:40 from their sins.
  • 18:42 Conjunctions: and, but, or, for, or nor.
  • 18:45 It's joined here, and I mention this because absent to an
  • 18:48 understanding of the Hebrew it doesn't really make sense.
  • 18:51 "You shall call his name Yeshua,"
  • 18:54 which in Hebrew means deliverer.
  • 18:57 He says, "You shall call his name Yeshua,
  • 19:01 for he will deliver his people from their sins."
  • 19:08 See, by understanding the Jewish background,
  • 19:12 it brings something forth that wouldn't otherwise be there.
  • 19:18 I think you can look at the Bible without understanding
  • 19:21 the Jewish roots and it's like looking at it
  • 19:23 in black and white.
  • 19:25 It's dramatic and it's great.
  • 19:26 But when you look at the Jewish background to it,
  • 19:27 it brings it forth in technicolor.
  • 19:31 It gives it views and use, which wouldn't otherwise be there,
  • 19:37 and that's our trademark.
  • 19:39 You know what Jesus's trademark is?
  • 19:43 Forgiving people of their sins.
  • 19:48 There is nothing you've done that can exempt you
  • 19:56 from the opportunity to get a fresh start and a new life.
  • 20:00 I want to speak slowly, deliberately, and gently.
  • 20:06 People go through life.
  • 20:09 They carry shame and guilt and other concomitants to that,
  • 20:15 things that weigh them down.
  • 20:17 In their life, there's little, if any, cause to celebrate.
  • 20:21 I want to know that God can change your mourning into
  • 20:26 gladness, and that comes about by your experience with the
  • 20:31 anointed one; the deliverer himself who came not just to die
  • 20:38 for the sins of the world, but to save you in the world;
  • 20:42 not just so you can have life after death,
  • 20:45 but so that you can experience life before death,
  • 20:50 a new life invigorated with the power of the Holy Spirit
  • 20:55 and a clear conscience.
  • 20:59 Kirsten: Jeff just talked about God turning our mourning
  • 21:03 into gladness and into dancing.
  • 21:06 That's a joyful way to look at David's story and his life.
  • 21:09 Jeffrey: It really is.
  • 21:11 And I'm so thankful that God turned my mourning
  • 21:14 into gladness.
  • 21:15 And you know how he did that for me?
  • 21:16 There's different ways.
  • 21:18 My first wife, may she rest in peace,
  • 21:20 we were married 30 years, and she died of cancer.
  • 21:24 And when the Lord brought Barri into my life,
  • 21:26 he really turned my mourning into gladness.
  • 21:28 I was 60; Barri was 62.
  • 21:31 She'd never married, and honest to goodness
  • 21:34 I am just so thrilled.
  • 21:35 The Lord brings people into our lives to help turn that
  • 21:39 mourning into gladness.
  • 21:40 And that's probably more personal than one would expect
  • 21:43 for television, but God does things to people personally
  • 21:46 to turn it around, and he's in the business of doing
  • 21:50 that even today.
  • 21:51 David: That's right.
  • 21:53 It's so much of David's life that I want to relate
  • 21:56 to as you teach.
  • 21:58 He was a shepherd boy.
  • 21:59 He was faithful to God, not always.
  • 22:01 Jeffrey: And speaking of David,
  • 22:03 did the Lord use this David to turn your mourning into
  • 22:06 gladness, by the way?
  • 22:07 Kirsten: I wasn't mourning too bad,
  • 22:08 but there was a lot of gladness, a lot of gladness.
  • 22:12 Jeffrey: You've been singing and celebrating for 30 years.
  • 22:14 Kirsten: Thirty years.
  • 22:15 I know. Yay.
  • 22:17 And it's interesting.
  • 22:18 You look at King David, he had some rough days.
  • 22:22 I mean, the guilt that he had probably with the situation
  • 22:26 with Bathsheba, his sons and the relationship he had
  • 22:29 with his boys.
  • 22:31 He really did live out that mourning,
  • 22:34 but yet God delivered him into gladness.
  • 22:37 Jeffrey: It's a great point, and you guys are known for them.
  • 22:40 It's true.
  • 22:41 His life wasn't an easy life.
  • 22:42 You know, we read through it in the pages,
  • 22:45 and you can get through his life in a few minutes.
  • 22:46 But when you just walk through it incrementally,
  • 22:49 he carried these burdens for years.
  • 22:51 You know, faith walk is a walk and--but thanks be to God for
  • 22:55 God, he leads us through it all.
  • 22:57 Kirsten: And without him we wouldn't have had Yeshua.
  • 23:00 Jeffrey: No, we wouldn't have.
  • 23:01 And with him, I have hope in that.
  • 23:03 I realize that God loves human beings,
  • 23:06 foibles, and all to your point.
  • 23:09 And to your life and our life, it's easy to feel ashamed to get
  • 23:12 down and guilty because we're human beings.
  • 23:14 And when I look at David, I see a human being.
  • 23:17 And I'm not out committing adultery and murder on top,
  • 23:20 but I'm just glad to know there's a gracious God that see
  • 23:23 something in me because I don't always show him the best of me.
  • 23:27 And thank God for his mercies. Amen?
  • 23:29 David: Even David in his story.
  • 23:31 Without God, I don't think we'd even have this story.
  • 23:34 Jeffrey: No.
  • 23:36 'Cause it's not just David's dint of determination, you know.
  • 23:39 And I'm all about--you know, I've raised boys.
  • 23:41 "Throw yourself against the future.
  • 23:43 Be bold.
  • 23:44 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 23:45 Be strong."
  • 23:47 And David has that as he keeps reaching forward,
  • 23:48 but he has more than his own dog of determination.
  • 23:50 He has a God who loves him, who has a divine intention
  • 23:53 and working through him.
  • 23:55 Kirsten: That gives us hope today.
  • 23:56 Your teaching gives us hope.
  • 23:58 The life of David gives us hope that we can still be people
  • 24:02 after God's own heart even with our faults and downfalls.
  • 24:05 Jeffrey: Amen. And thank you for that.
  • 24:06 And if my teaching gives hope, it's only by virtue
  • 24:09 of association with the literature 'cause the hope
  • 24:10 is in here and the hope is up there.
  • 24:12 I'm just a donkey that opens the mouth.
  • 24:13 Kirsten: You're more than that.
  • 24:15 We love you. Thank you.
  • 24:16 David: There's more to come. We'll be right back.
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  • 25:47 We sang them in the Holy Land.
  • 25:48 Jeffrey: Speaking of the Holy Land, as you go now,
  • 25:51 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 25:54 Kirsten: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
  • 25:57 ♪♪♪
  • 25:59 ♪ Speak to me. ♪
  • 26:02 ♪ Oh, Lord, I'm listening. ♪
  • 26:07 ♪ Hearing you, Lord, as you call me. ♪
  • 26:14 ♪ Help me live my life in the wilderness. ♪
  • 26:21 ♪ Let me be a man after your own heart. ♪
  • 26:29 ♪ Hear me, Lord. ♪
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Episodes in this series

  1. Abraham
  2. Isaac
  3. Jacob
  4. Joseph
  5. Moses
  6. Ruth
  7. David
  8. Isaiah
  9. Ezekiel
  10. Daniel
  11. Esther
  12. Jesus

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