As
it is the Feast Day of King David (every December 29), I will post some
information of David and Goliath from Wikipedia and give my thoughts on how
this can be used in War.
David and Goliath, a colour lithograph
by Osmar Schindler (c. 1888)
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Goliath
(Hebrew: גָּלְיָת, Modern Golyat Tiberian Golyāṯ;
Arabic: جالوت, Ǧālūt (Qur'anic term), جليات Ǧulyāt (Christian
term)) or Goliath of Gath (one of five city states of the Philistines) is a
giant Philistine warrior defeated by the young David, the future king of Israel,
in the Bible's Books of Samuel (1 Samuel 17).
The
original purpose of the story was to show David's identity as the true king of
Israel. Post-Classical Jewish traditions stressed Goliath's status as the
representative of paganism, in contrast to David, the champion of the God of
Israel. Christian tradition gave him a distinctively Christian perspective,
seeing in David's battle with Goliath the victory of God's King over the
enemies of God's helpless people as a prefiguring of Jesus' victory over sin on
the Cross and the Church's victory over Satan.
David hoists the severed head of Goliath as
illustrated by Gustave Doré (1866). David Slays Goliath (1Sam.
17:49-51)
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Biblical
account
The
account of the battle between David and Goliath is told in 1 Samuel, chapter 17.
Saul and the Israelites are facing the Philistines near the Valley of Elah.
Twice a day for 40 days, Goliath, the champion of the Philistines, comes out
between the lines and challenges the Israelites to send out a champion of their
own to decide the outcome in single combat, but Saul and all the Israelites are
afraid. David, bringing food for his elder brothers, hears that Saul has
promised to reward any man who defeats Goliath, and accepts the challenge. Saul
reluctantly agrees and offers his armor, which David declines, taking only his sling
and five stones from a brook.
David
and Goliath confront each other, Goliath with his armor and shield, David with
his staff and sling. "The Philistine cursed David by his gods." but
David replies: "This day Jehovah will deliver you into my hand, and I will
strike you down; and I will give the dead bodies of the host of the Philistines
this day to the birds of the air and to the wild beasts of the earth; that all
the earth may know that there is a God in Israel, and that all this assembly
may know that God saves not with sword and spear; for the battle is God’s, and
he will give you into our hand."
David
hurls a stone from his sling with all his might and hits Goliath in the center
of his forehead, Goliath falls on his face to the ground, and David cuts off
his head. The Philistines flee and are pursued by the Israelites "as far
as Gath and the gates of Ekron". David puts the armor of Goliath in his
own tent and takes the head to Jerusalem, and Saul sends Abner to bring the boy
to him. The king asks whose son he is, and David answers, "I am the son of
your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite."
MY THOUGHTS:
We
need soldiers who are courageous like David to defeat their enemies in Battle.
David depended on the strength of the Lord to defeat evil.
David’s
slaying of the giant, Goliath, reminded me of one of the Seven Good Judges, Sir
James Fitzjames Stephen words:
“There is as much moral cowardice in shrinking from the execution of a murderer as there is in hesitating to blow out the brains of a foreign invader.”
But in this case for
David, he was not shrinking but using his courage.
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