King David was a Jew and looked as Jews look today - part of the Caucasian race which has a ruddy or reddish coloring - like ruby-red cheeks - when the skin is healthy:
1 Samuel 17:42New King James Version (NKJV)42 And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him; for he was only a youth, ruddy and good-looking.
He was described (1 Samuel 16:12) as "ruddy," making it very unlikely that he was other than white or olive-skinned.
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it doesn't skin color is irrelevant in the bible
The Bible does not specify the color of Adam and Eve's skin. It is generally believed that the punishment from God for the incident involving The Tower of Babel began the differentiation of people's skin color.
The Bible does not specifically state what her skin color was. Remember, the vast majority of the people in the Bible were "Semitic," light to dark brown in complexion. Ultimately, it does not matter what skin color the people in the Bible had. Skin color is meaningless in the message of the Bible. The few verses about Bathsheba or Bathshua only mention her father and grandfather as being in King Davids court and probably fellow members of the tribe of Judah. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a descendant of Solomon, a son of King David and Bathshua. If I had to render a 'quess,' I would say she was Semitic from the tribe of Judah married to a Hittite - neighboring peoples.
The Bible described David as "ruddy", a young man with beautiful eyes and handsome in appearance. (1Samuel 16:12)
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thecolor of god skin is in Job 30:30 hope this helps
David from the bible was a king, not a judge.
The Bible doesn't say what date David was born.
Skin color grayish.
his skin color is green
David fasted in the bible , when he committed adultery, and his love child died.