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But David told Saul, My lord, I used to feed my father’s flock; and if lion or bear came and carried off one of my rams, (1 Samuel 17, 34)
The Lord, said David, who protected me against lion and bear, will protect me against this Philistine.Why then, said Saul, go, and the Lord be with thee. (1 Samuel 17, 37)
Then he made David wear his own armour, put a helmet of bronze on his head, and a breastplate round him; (1 Samuel 17, 38)
and David, as he girded on a sword over his armour, tried whether he had strength to walk in this unwonted array. Nay, he told Saul, I cannot walk, so clad; it was never my wont. So he disarmed, (1 Samuel 17, 39)
and looked at David with contempt; here was a boy, red-cheeked and fair of face. (1 Samuel 17, 42)
What, he asked, dost thou take me for a dog, that thou comest to meet me with a staff? And he cursed David in the name of his gods. (1 Samuel 17, 43)
Nay, said David, though thou comest with sword and spear and shield to meet me, meet thee I will, in the name of the Lord of hosts; in the name of that God who fights for the armies of Israel. (1 Samuel 17, 45)
By now, the Philistine had bestirred himself, and was coming on to attack David at close quarters; so, without more ado, David ran towards the enemy’s lines, to meet him. (1 Samuel 17, 48)
Thus David overcame the Philistine with sling and stone, smote and slew him. No sword he bore of his own, (1 Samuel 17, 50)
As for David, he brought Goliath’s head back with him to Jerusalem, and laid up the armour in his tent. (1 Samuel 17, 54)
and David fresh from his victory, was taken by Abner into Saul’s presence, still carrying the Philistine’s head with him. (1 Samuel 17, 57)
And when Saul asked of his lineage, David told him, I am the son of thy servant Jesse, the Bethlehemite.✻ (1 Samuel 17, 58)
