It was the prophet Nathan who cursed david for killing Uriah.
Nathan, the prophet, confronted David with his sin.
The prophet Nathan came soon after David did commit aduktery with Bathsheba., as their love child died very young.
The prophet in question did not actually crown King David; he just anointed him as a future successor. It was the prophet Samuel son of Hannah who originally 'anointed' David, declaring that he would be king in front of his brothers. However, David did not ascend to the throne at that time. It wasn't until David was 30 years old that 'the older men' from only one tribe, the tribe of Judah at Hebron, anointed David as King. Saul's surviving son (Ish-Bosheth) was king for the other tribes, until his assassination 2 two years later. It was only then that the other tribes came under David's Kingship.
so they can have food Answer I am sorry my friend but David was never called as a prophet, a King yes, and an unrightious one at that. Though at times when he did obey Gods commanments he was entitled to revelation, but he was never worthy enough to be called as a prophet.
David was not a prophet , he was a very powerful and is reals second king.
No the prophet Samuel anointed David as king , hen he was a boy.
the Prophet Samuel
It was the prophet Nathan who cursed david for killing Uriah.
He was a Prophet in the time of King David.
King David who reigned Israel circa 1040-1000 BC.
The first 2 Jewish kings (King Saul and King David) were anointed by the prophet Samuel.
Nathan the prophet rebuked king David, over the killing of Uriah the husband of Bathsheba.
Yes, David was anointed by the Prophet Samuel as king of Israel, according to the biblical account in the Books of Samuel. This anointing solidified God's choice of David as the future king and marked the beginning of his reign.
Nathan the Prophet was sent to David, the king of Israel, to send a message from God. God was angry with David, because he had had an affair with one of his soldiers wives.
David
No the prophets during king davids time was Samuel and Nathan.