Just the one - he was prophet to King David.
The prophet Nathan said "Thou art the man" to King David in the Bible. This was in reference to David's adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband, Uriah. Nathan used this phrase to confront David about his sins.
David is not the Father of Nathan the Prophet. David did have a son named Nathan, probably named after Nathan the Prophet. Nathan was the succeeding prophet after Samuel. It does not say who his father or mother were in the Old Testament.
David was anointed two times in the bible, once when the prophet came to meet Jesse and anoint his son David, the second was when he was chosen as king.
Yes King David was one of the prohets.
Yes. Samuel was Israel's last judge and also a prophet. Samuel was the one that anointed King Saul and later King David.
King James Bible. Prophet = 227>
The bible does not give his age, but he was the sun of Kish, and it was the prophet Samuel who anointed him as the king of Isa real. Samuel also anointed David as the king of Israel.
David from the bible was a king, not a judge.
King Hezekiah was not a prophet. You're thinking of Ezekiel, who was a prophet but not a king. None of the Israelite kings was a prophet in the Jewish or Christian Tradition, despite God speaking to Solomon once in a dream. Only in the Islamic Tradition are Kings David and Solomon considered to be both kings and prophets.
Saul was the 1st king in the KJV Bible...He was anointed by Samuel,The Prophet.
No. King David was from the tribe of Judah.