First published in 1941, A. J. Ferris’ The Throne of David examines the biblical promise that the throne of King David would endure forever. Drawing on Scripture, historical records, and traditional accounts, Ferris explores the covenant made with David and argues that the royal line did not cease with the fall of Jerusalem. Instead, he presents evidence suggesting that the Davidic dynasty continued through history and ultimately found preservation within the British monarchy. Blending prophecy with historical interpretation, this work highlights the significance of the Davidic throne in relation to the Covenant promises and the destiny of the nations descended from Israel.