David and Goliath Case
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This Website authenticates the aspects of how people in the Old Testament and people in todays society relate in ways such as courage, determinism, and anxiety. Focusing on the biblical story of David and Goliath, we discover how Goliath was known to be the “hero” of the philistine army. All the soldiers on the Israeli army were startled by him considering that he was 9 feet tall and capable of conquering them without fear. The thought of this angered David causing him to fight for what he thought was best for the Israelites. Even though this risked his life, he had faith in God and was confident that this decision David arrived at the battlefield to find his brothers and the rest of the Israeli army cowering in fear from the taunts of Goliath of Gath. Goliath was the champion of the Philistine army. Though he was about 9 feet tall, he spoke words that angered David. Goliath was claiming the God of the Israelites was not able to help them in battle. Whatever fear David may have had, it was secondary to the righteous indignation he had for the words of the giant. Goliath had blasphemed Davids God and David aimed to stand up for what was right.Ignoring the potential danger, David trusted in God to help him fight Goliath. David said that he would fight the giant. He was immediately taken before King Saul. Though he was a young man, he had experienced enough danger in his life to know God was in control and would protect him through the battle. David told Saul as much and Saul offered David the royal armor. Whether David felt unworthy or unwieldy using Sauls armor, he refused to accept the kind and generous offer. More than likely David simply trusted in the God he knew than in the armor he did not know.
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