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  • The words that David had spoken were overheard and reported to Saul, who sent for him.) (1 Samuel 17, 31)

  • Then David spoke to Saul: "Let your majesty not lose courage. I am at your service to go and fight this Philistine." (1 Samuel 17, 32)

  • But Saul answered David, "You cannot go up against this Philistine and fight with him, for you are only a youth, while he has been a warrior from his youth." (1 Samuel 17, 33)

  • Then David told Saul: "Your servant used to tend his father's sheep, and whenever a lion or bear came to carry off a sheep from the flock, (1 Samuel 17, 34)

  • David continued: "The LORD, who delivered me from the claws of the lion and the bear, will also keep me safe from the clutches of this Philistine." Saul answered David, "Go! the LORD will be with you." (1 Samuel 17, 37)

  • Then Saul clothed David in his own tunic, putting a bronze helmet on his head and arming him with a coat of mail. (1 Samuel 17, 38)

  • David also girded himself with Saul's sword over the tunic. He walked with difficulty, however, since he had never tried armor before. He said to Saul, "I cannot go in these, because I have never tried them before." So he took them off. (1 Samuel 17, 39)

  • Then, staff in hand, David selected five smooth stones from the wadi and put them in the pocket of his shepherd's bag. With his sling also ready to hand, he approached the Philistine. (1 Samuel 17, 40)

  • With his shield-bearer marching before him, the Philistine also advanced closer and closer to David. (1 Samuel 17, 41)

  • When he had sized David up, and seen that he was youthful, and ruddy, and handsome in appearance, he held him in contempt. (1 Samuel 17, 42)

  • The Philistine said to David, "Am I a dog that you come against me with a staff?" Then the Philistine cursed David by his gods (1 Samuel 17, 43)

  • David answered him: "You come against me with sword and spear and scimitar, but I come against you in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel that you have insulted. (1 Samuel 17, 45)


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