Scholars are somewhat uncertain about David - whether he existed, whether he was a tribal chieftain or king of Judah, or whether he really was king of a United Monarchy of Israel just as The Bible says.
According to the Bible, David became king about 1000 BCE. Israel was destroyed in 722 BCC, so David would have become king a little under three hundred years before the final conquest of Israel.
The shepherd boy David the son of Jesse became a king of Israel .He was their greatest king.
No, it was David who became king of Israel.
It was David who became king.
David son of Jesse
Rehoboam Another answer: Rehav'am (Rehoboam) did not conquer the Northern Kingdom. Rather, he took leadership over it when it was formed (the Ten Tribes seceded from the rule of King David's descendants). The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmanesser.
David eventually became king over all Israel, and he transferred his capital from Hebron to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 5:1-9)
sheep herder for his father
Yes he did conquer them.
Scholars say that all the psalms were written long after the time of King David.
I'd say David but it could be SolomonAnswer:Since the question says "become," the answer is King David.
David was a shepherd who sang songs (The Psalms) and eventually became the King of Israel.
David Israel was born in 1951.