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  2. Goliath - Wikipedia

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    David volunteers to fight Goliath; David selects five smooth stones from a creek-bed to be used in his sling; David's courage strengthens others and eventually others defeat four other giants, possibly brothers, but relatives, reference 2 Samuel 21:15-22. David defeats Goliath, the Philistines flee the battlefield. Additions

  3. Psalm 151 - Wikipedia

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    The psalm is ascribed to David. [2] It is also included in some manuscripts of the Peshitta. The psalm concerns the story of David and Goliath. The Eastern Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Syrian Orthodox churches accept Psalm 151 as canonical. Protestants and most forms of Judaism consider it apocryphal.

  4. 1 Samuel 17 - Wikipedia

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    Then, David heard about the reward promised by Saul to the one who could defeat Goliath (verse 25), and he kept inquiring of some people to make sure this information was true (verses 26, 27, 30), even after Eliab, his eldest brother, wrongly accused David as just wanting to watch the battle. [45]

  5. Valley of Elah - Wikipedia

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    Valley of Elah viewed from the top of Tel Azekah. The Valley of Elah, Ella Valley ("the valley of the terebinth"; [1] from the Hebrew: עמק האלה ‎ Emek HaElah), or Wadi es-Sunt (Arabic: وادي السنط), is a long, shallow valley in the Shephelah area of Israel, best known from the Hebrew Bible as the place where David defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2; 1 Samuel 17:19).

  6. Books of Samuel - Wikipedia

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    David is described as a shepherd boy arriving at the battlefield to aid his brothers, and is overheard by Saul, leading to David challenging Goliath and defeating the Philistines. David's warrior credentials lead to women falling in love with him, including Michal, Saul's daughter, who later acts to protect David against Saul. David eventually ...

  7. 1 Samuel 21 - Wikipedia

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    David planned to take refuge in Gath, but was recognized by the courtiers of Gath, who recited the words specifically connected with his successes against the Philistines, perhaps by the fact that he was carrying Goliath's sword. Being outside YHWH's territory and within reach of the Philistines (maybe because he had not consulted YHWH before ...

  8. Saul - Wikipedia

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    David easily defeats Goliath with a single shot from a sling. At the end of the passage, Saul asks his general, Abner, who David is. [45] Saul offered his elder daughter Merab as a wife to the now popular David, after his victory over Goliath, but David demurred. David distinguishes himself in the Philistine wars.

  9. Goliath - en.wikipedia.org

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    Goliath (/ ɡ ə ˈ l aɪ ə θ / gə-LY-əth) [lower-alpha 1] is a Philistine warrior in the Book of Samuel.Descriptions of Goliath's immense stature vary among biblical sources, with the Masoretic Text describing him as 9 feet 9 inches (2.97 m) tall. [1]