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1 Samuel 13:14 - "A Man after God’s Own Heart": David and the Rhetoric of Election to Kingship

1 Samuel 13:14 - "A Man after God’s Own Heart": David and the Rhetoric of Election to Kingship

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How should the phrase "a man after God's own heart" in 1 Samuel 13:14 be understood? According to this article, it is a reference to the election of David as king over Israel rather than a reference to the moral qualities of David. It serves to distinguish David from Saul as God's choice.

Source: Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament, 2013. 7 pages.

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