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Israel led by David is a custom civilization by Leugi[1], with contributions from Janboruta and Ekmek.

This mod requires Brave New World. It replaces the City-State of Jerusalem with Balkh.

Overview[]

Israel[]

The United Monarchy is the name given to the Israelite kingdom of Israel and Judah, during the reigns of Saul, David and Solomon, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible. This is traditionally dated between 1050 and 930 BCE. On the succession of Solomon's son, Rehoboam, in c. 930 BCE the biblical account reports that the country split into two kingdoms; the Kingdom of Israel (including the cities of Shechem and Samaria) in the north and the Kingdom of Judah (containing Jerusalem) in the south.

David[]

David, according to the Hebrew Bible, was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, and according to the New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke, an ancestor of Jesus. His life is conventionally dated to c. 1040–970 BCE, his reign over Judah c. 1010–1002 BCE, and his reign over the United Kingdom of Israel c. 1002–970 BCE.

The Books of Samuel, 1 Kings, and 1 Chronicles are the only sources of information on David, although the Tel Dan stele (dated c.850–835 BCE) contains the phrase bytdwd, read as "House of David", which most scholars take as confirmation of the existence in the mid-9th century BCE of a Judean royal dynasty called the House of David.

He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without faults, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician, and poet, traditionally credited for composing many of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms.

David is very important to Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Baha'i doctrine and culture. Biblical tradition maintains that a direct descendant of David will be the Messiah. In Islam he is considered to be a prophet and the king of a nation.

Dawn of Man[]

Blessings of God towards you, honorable King David of the Kingdom of Israel.

You succeeded in truly unifying the Israelite tribes, and set up a monarchical government. Embarked on successful military campaigns against Israel's enemies, you defeated nearby regional entities such as the Philistines, thus creating secure borders for Israel. Under your holy guidance, Israel grew into a regional power. Under your House, the united Kingdom of Israel achieved prosperity and superiority over its neighbours. 

David

Leaderscene by Leugi; 3D Leaderhead by Ekmek.

Your people still lie scattered through the world, longing for a King to truly unite them. Will you listen their clamor? Will you build a civilization that will stand the test of time?

Introduction: "Welcome to the Kingdom of Israel. I'm King David, may the lord share blessings upon us both."

Introduction: "Well met, I'm King David of the Kingdom of Israel, and I hope we won't need any unnecessary bloodshed."

Introduction: "May the One and only Lord give blessings to our lands. I'm King David of Israel."

Defeat: "My Lord has punished my people, but we shall return to the light."

Defeat: "This is the end, but my Lord will keep its pact with my people."

Defeat: "My Lord, why have you abandoned me?"

Unique Attributes[]

Israel (David)
Davidicon

Art by Leugi

Chosen People

+1 CultureIcon Culture on Pastures. Great Prophets grant a Combat bonus to adjacent units. Upon adopting Social Policies, receive an amount of FaithIcon Faith.

Maccabee

Art by Leugi

Maccabee (Swordsman)
  • +20% Strength Combat bonus on flanking attacks
  • Kills yield FaithIcon Faith
Kibbutz

Art by Leugi

Kibbutz
  • Unlocked at Economics
  • May only be built on farms and never adjacent to another Kibbutz
  • +2 Food Food, +1 FaithIcon Faith, +1 CultureIcon Culture
  • +2 CultureIcon Culture after the discovery of Radio
City List
  1. Jerusalem
  2. Hebron
  3. Gaza
  4. Jericho
  5. Bethlehem
  6. Nazareth
  7. Meggido
  8. Beer-Sheba
  9. Judah
  10. Hazor
  11. Michmash
  12. Caesarea
  13. Emmaus
  14. Tirzah
  15. Gilgal
  16. Joppa
  17. Shiloh
  18. Ashdod
  19. Ashkelton
  20. Samara
  21. Gezer
  22. Gibeon
  23. Tamar
  24. Beth-horon
  25. Geba
  26. Gath
  27. Avaris
  28. Jabesh-Gilead
  29. Dan
Spy List
  • Josue
  • Esther
  • Judas
  • Rut
  • Shammua
  • Shaphat
  • Caleb
  • Joshua
  • Ammiel
  • Geuel

Strategy[]

Betterisrael

A largely Cultural Civ driven by Faith. The latter part of your UA will reward huge amounts of Faith passively, so invest in Culture. Prioritise Pasture building to get a start on this. All the excess Faith will be useful for multiple Great People in the late game, or prosleytising with Missionaries and Prophets throughout the game. Prophets receive the same Leadership Promotion as Great Generals, so bring one along for conquest. Perhaps save Prophets which have been used thrice as a support for your Units. Maccabees are a mild improvement on the Swordsman, perhaps useful for hunting remaining Barbarians for Faith. The Kibbutz provides universally useful boosts to Culture, Food and Faith, but the Culture is especially useful for Tourism when Hotels/Airports kick in, so build plenty of Farms to accommodate them.

Music[]

Peace Theme War Theme
Chassidic_Dance_(bonus_track)

Chassidic Dance (bonus track)

Kingdom_of_Israel_-_King_David_War

Kingdom of Israel - King David War

"Chassidic Dance" by the Burning Bush. "David", from the "The Bible: David" OST.

Mod Support[]

Mod Support
No
Yes
Community Balance Patch
Unknown
Yes
Unknown
Ethnic Units
No
Yes
Unknown
Map Labels
Yes
No
No
Unknown
Unique Cultural Influence
No
Wish for the World
No
YnAEMP
Yes

Events and Decisions[]

Build the Temple of Jerusalem[]

Great King chosen by the Lord himself, the Ark of the Covenant has no house, no Temple where the Lord of the armies may be properly glorified. Building a temple in Jerusalem will be a reason of piety and glory for the chosen people.

Requirements/Restrictions:

  • Player must be playing as Israel
  • Player must have their original Capital Capital
  • Player must not have a Temple of Jerusalem

Costs:

  • 2 Magistrates Magistrates
  • 800 FaithIcon Faith

Rewards:

  • The Temple of Jerusalem is constructed in the Capital Capital 
TempleJerusalemIcon256

Art by Leugi

Temple of Jersualem
  • +4 FaithIcon Faith, +4 CultureIcon Culture
  • Starts a Goldenage Golden Age
  • +100% Religious Pressure emanating from this city
  • Lost upon city capture, must be re-built by re-enacting the decision

Compose a Psalm[]

Our people are losing their piety and offering themselves as vassals of pagan gods. We must pray to the Lord of the Armies so that our people are inspired to follow him, for he is the only divine, to whom all knees must bent. Writing a psalm might help people recover their faith

Requirements/Restrictions:

  • Player must be David
  • May only be enacted once per Era
  • Must have discovered Writing
  • Must have founded a Religion Religion
  • The Player's Religion must be the Majority Religion

Costs:

  • 300 CultureIcon Culture (cost increases each era, and reduces with religious unity within the empire)

Rewards:

  • Receive 5 FaithIcon Faith for every citizen that follows your religion within your empire

Bathseba[]

The wife of Uriah the Hittite, Bathseba, is beautiful as no one on your kingdom, and now she is pregnant of you. In order to prevent the adultery to be known, you sent Uriah to his death and too Bathsheba as your wife. However, this was not enough. Nathan, a prophet sent by the Lord himself, came now to your court, and is reproving you for your sins and unrighteous acts.

Option 1: Confess your sins and repent.

  • Lose all your FaithIcon Faith
  • Lose all your Goldenage Golden Age Points, and stops a Goldenage Golden Age if started
  • Receive a free Great Prophet

Option 2: Have Nathan killed.

  • Generates 4 Unhappiness Unhappiness

Option 3: Bribe Nathan the Prophet.

  • Lose 500 Gold Gold
  • 25% Chance to earn a Great Prophet, and 75% to lose all your FaithIcon Faith

Battle of Jericho[]

Our current battle has been harsh and our spies have finally come back to our lands after being protected by Rahab. Joshua, a faithful man and one of our spies is leading our troops into crossing the Jordan, and has now a strategy provided by the Lord himself. Sounding the sacred horns while next to the enemy city will suffice. Their walls shall fall!

Option 1: Sound the Horns!

  • All Living Great Prophets grant a Siege Promotion to nearby Units.

Heir Problems[]

A long time has passed since the deeds of Ammon, your eldest son, and now you must decide a blessed successor for your divine-chosen royal line. Absalom, your second but now eldest son and a charismatic leader, eagerly awaits for your decision, for he is the rightful heir. However, your prophets advice instead for Solomon, who is blessed by the Lord according to their words. Which should be heir?

Option 1: Choose Absalom, he's the rightful heir

  • Receive 4 Magistrates Magistrates.

Option 2: Choose Solomon, he's been chosen by the Lord himself

  • A rebellion led by Absalom will start, and City will be lost to Barbarians
  • Start a Goldenage Golden Age and FaithIcon Faith

Full Credits List[]

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Latest Version: v 7
Last Updated: 8 October 2014


  • Ekmek: 3D Leaderscene
  • Janboruta: Map
  • Leugi: All else

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