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1 Samuel 17

The Philistines, led by the giant Goliath, gathered to battle the Israelites, led by King Saul. Goliath, a skilled warrior, taunted the Israelites, challenging them to send a man to fight him one-on-one. The Israelites were afraid, but David, a young shepherd and son of Jesse, offered to fight Goliath, trusting in God's power. Despite Saul's initial doubts, David convinced him to let him fight, citing his experiences killing lions and bears while protecting his father's flock. David refused to wear Saul's armor and instead used his sling and five stones to face Goliath. When Goliath mocked David, he replied that he came in the name of the Lord, and with one stone, he struck Goliath on the forehead, killing him. The Philistines fled, and the Israelites pursued them, winning a great victory.

Now the Philistines, gathering their troops for battle, assembled at Socoh of Judah. And they made camp between Socoh and Azekah, within the borders of DammimBut Saul and the sons of Israel, having gathered together, went to the Valley of Terebinth. And they positioned the army so as to fight against the PhilistinesAnd the Philistines were standing on a mountain on the one side, and Israel was standing on a mountain on the other side. And there was a valley between themAnd there went out from the camp of the Philistines, a man of illegitimate birth, named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a palmAnd he had a helmet of brass upon his head, and he was clothed with a breastplate of scales. Moreover, the weight of his breastplate was five thousand shekels of brassAnd he had plates of brass on his lower legs, and a small shield of brass was covering his shouldersNow the shaft of his spear was like the beam used by a weaver. And the iron of his spear held six hundred shekels of iron. And his armor bearer went before himAnd standing still, he cried out to the battle lines of Israel, and he said to them: "Why have you arrived, prepared for battle? Am I not a Philistine, and are you not the servants of Saul? Choose one man from among you, and let him descend to do battle aloneIf he is able to fight with me and to strike me down, we will be your servants. But if I will prevail over him, and strike him down, you will be the servants, and you will serve us.And the Philistine was saying: "I have reproached the troops of Israel today. Present a man to me, and let him undertake a fight against me alone.And Saul and all the Israelites, hearing these words of the Philistine in this manner, were stupefied and exceedingly afraidNow David was the son of an Ephrathite man, the one mentioned above, from Bethlehem of Judah, whose name was Jesse. He had eight sons, and during the days of Saul, he was an elderly man, and of great age among menNow his three eldest sons followed Saul into battle. And the names of his three sons, who went to the battle, were Eliab, the firstborn, and the second, Abinadab, and the third ShammahBut David was the youngest. Therefore, when the three eldest had followed SaulDavid went away from Saul, and he returned, so that he might pasture the flock of his father at BethlehemTruly, the Philistine advanced morning and evening, and he stood forth, for forty daysNow Jesse said to his son David: "Take, for your brothers, an ephah of cooked grain, and these ten loaves, and hurry to the camp, to your brothersAnd you shall carry these ten little cheeses to the tribune. And visit your brothers, to see if they are doing well. And learn with whom they have been stationed.But they were in the valley of Terebinth, with Saul and all the sons of Israel, fighting against the PhilistinesAnd so, David rose up in the morning, and he commended the flock to the caretaker. And he went away burdened, just as Jesse had instructed him. And he went to the place of the battle line, and to the army, which, in going out to fight, was shouting in the conflictFor Israel had positioned their troops, but the Philistines also had prepared themselves against themThen, leaving the items that he had brought under the hand of the keeper of baggage, David ran to the place of the conflict. And he was asking if all was going well with his brothersAnd while he was still speaking with them, there appeared the man of spurious descent, whose name was Goliath, the Philistine of Gath, ascending from the camp of the Philistines. And he was speaking in these same words, which David heardThen all the Israelites, when they had seen the man, fled from his face, fearing him greatlyAnd someone of Israel said: "Have you seen this man, who has risen up. For he ascended in order to reproach Israel. Therefore, the man who will strike him down, the king will enrich with great wealth, and will give to him his daughter, and will cause his father’s house to be free of tribute in Israel.And David spoke to the men who were standing with him, saying: "What will be given to the man who will have struck down this Philistine, and who will have taken away the disgrace from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should reproach the soldiers of the living God?Then the people repeated to him the same words, saying, "These things shall be given to the man who will have struck him down.Now when Eliab, his eldest brother, had heard this, as he was speaking with the others, he became angry against David, and he said: "Why did you come here? And why did you leave behind those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your pride and the wickedness of your heart, that you have come down so that you might see the battle.And David said: "What have I done? Is there any word against me?And he turned away from him a little, toward another. And he asked the same question. And the people responded to him as beforeNow the words that David had spoken were heard and reported in the sight of SaulWhen he had been led to Saul, he said to him: "Let no one lose heart over him. I, your servant, shall go and fight against the Philistine.And Saul said to David: "You are not able to withstand this Philistine, nor to fight against him. For you are a boy, but he has been a warrior from his boyhood.And David said to Saul: "Your servant was pasturing the flock of his father. And there approached a lion or a bear, and it took a ram from the midst of the flockAnd I pursued after them, and I struck them, and I rescued from their mouth. And they rose up against me. And I caught them by the throat, and I strangled and killed themFor I, your servant, have killed both lion and bear. And so this uncircumcised Philistine, too, will be like one of them. Now I will go and take away the reproach of the people. For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, who has dared to curse the army of the living God?And David said, "The Lord who rescued me from the hand of the lion, and from the hand of the bear, he himself will free me from the hand of this Philistine." Then Saul said to David, "Go, and may the Lord be with you.And Saul clothed David with his garments. And he placed a helmet of brass upon his head, and he clothed him with a breastplateThen David, having girded his sword over his armor, began to see if he could walk in the armor. But he was not accustomed to it. And David said to Saul: "I cannot move about in this way. For I am not used to it." And he put them asideAnd he took up his staff, which he held always in his hands. And he chose for himself five very smooth stones from the torrent. And he put them into the shepherd’s bag that he had with him. And he took up a sling in his hand. And he went out against the PhilistineAnd the Philistine, advancing, went and drew near against David. And his armor bearer was before himAnd when the Philistine had seen and considered David, he despised him. For he was a youth, ruddy and of handsome appearanceAnd the Philistine said to David, "Am I a dog, that you approach against me with a staff?" And the Philistine cursed David by his godsAnd he said to David, "Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air, and to the beasts of the earth.But David said to the Philistine: "You approach me with sword, and spear, and shield. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, which you have reproachedToday, the Lord will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you down. And I will take your head from you. And today, I will give the carcasses of the camp of the Philistines to the birds of the air, and to the beasts of the earth, so that all the earth may know that God is with IsraelAnd this entire assembly will know that the Lord does not save by sword, nor by spear. For this is his war, and he will deliver you into our hands.Then, when the Philistine had risen up, and was approaching, and was drawing near against David, David hurried and ran to the fight against the PhilistineAnd he put his hand into his bag, and took out one stone. And swinging it around, he cast it with the sling and struck the Philistine on the forehead. And the stone became imbedded in his forehead. And he fell on his face, upon the groundAnd David prevailed against the Philistine with a sling and a stone. And he struck and killed the Philistine. But since David held no sword in his handhe ran and stood over the Philistine, and he took his sword, and withdrew it from the sheath. And he killed him and cut off his head. Then the Philistines, seeing that their strongest man was dead, fled awayAnd the men of Israel and Judah, rising up, shouted and pursued after the Philistines, even until they arrived at the valley and as far as the gates of Ekron. And many wounded among the Philistines fell on the way of Shaaraim, and as far as Gath, and as far as EkronAnd the sons of Israel, returning after they had pursued the Philistines, invaded their campThen David, taking up the head of the Philistine, brought it to Jerusalem. Yet truly, he placed his armor in his own tentNow at the time that Saul had seen David going out against the Philistines, he said to Abner, the leader of the military, "From what stock is this youth descended, Abner?" And Abner said, "As your soul lives, O king, I do not know.And the king said, "You shall inquire as to whose son this boy may be.And when David had returned, after the Philistine had been struck down, Abner took him, and brought him before Saul, having the head of the Philistine in his handAnd Saul said to him, "Young man, from what ancestry are you?" And David said, "I am the son of your servant Jesse of Bethlehem.
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