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Verse 1 Samuel 17:40. _HE TOOK HIS STAFF_] What we would call his
_crook_.
_FIVE SMOOTH STONES_]
1. Had they been _rough_ or _angular_, they would not have passed
easily through the air, and their a...
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2. DAVID AND GOLIATH
CHAPTER 17
_ 1. Goliath of Gath, the Philistine (1 Samuel 17:1)_
2. David's errand and inquiry (1 Samuel 17:12)
3. David's offer to fight Goliath (1 Samuel 17:31)
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1 SAMUEL 17:1 TO 1 SAMUEL 18:5. DAVID AND GOLIATH (E, with additione
by R). In this section two narratives seem to have been interwoven.
For the sake of convenience, we may denote one set of passages...
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STAFF. club, one of the three equipments of the Eastern shepherd:
crook for the sheep's help, club for sheep's defence, and the bag for
himself....
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David volunteers to fight Goliath
32. _And David said unto Saul_ According to the Sept. text this stands
in close and appropriate connexion with 1 Samuel 17:11: in the Heb.
text David's offer certain...
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_five smooth stones out of the brook_ "The sides and bed of this
trench [see above on 1 Samuel 17:3] are strewn with rounded and
water-worn pebbles, which would have been well fitted for David's
sling...
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FIVE SMOOTH STONES— Bishop Patrick thinks that this should rather be
rendered _five cleft_ or _rough stones;_ as he thinks such would have
been most fit for his purpose. But _smooth stones_ would have...
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_David Slays Goliath._ 1 Samuel 17:38-54
38 And Saul armed David with his armor, and he put a helmet of brass
upon his head; also he armed him with a coat of mail.
39 And David girded his sword upon...
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_AND HE TOOK HIS STAFF IN HIS HAND, AND CHOSE HIM FIVE SMOOTH STONES
OUT OF THE BROOK, AND PUT THEM IN A SHEPHERD'S BAG WHICH HE HAD, EVEN
IN A SCRIP; AND HIS SLING WAS IN HIS HAND: AND HE DREW NEAR T...
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17:40 brook, (a-18) Or 'valley,' as Deuteronomy 2:14 ....
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DAVID SLAYS GOLIATH
1 Samuel 17:1 to 1 Samuel 18:5 is evidently taken from a different
document from 1 Samuel 16:14. In 1 Samuel 16:
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 17
DAVID AND GOLIATH
V1 The *Philistines gathered their army ready for a battle. They met
at Sucoh in the land of *Judah. They camped in the...
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AND HE TOOK HIS STAFF IN HIS HAND. — It was a true stroke of
military genius in David, this determination of his to fight only with
the weapons, weak and unimportant though they seemed, with which he...
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וַ יִּקַּ֨ח מַקְלֹ֜ו בְּ יָדֹ֗ו וַ
יִּבְחַר
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CHAPTER XXIV.
_ DAVID'S CONFLICT WITH GOLIATH_
1 Samuel 17:1.
THESE irrepressible Philistines were never long recovering from their
disasters. The victory of Jonathan had been impaired by the exhaus...
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DAVID TRUSTS HIS FORMER DELIVERER
1 Samuel 17:31
David was conducted into Saul's presence-his soul aglow with heroic
faith-avowing that he was willing to go alone to fight the Philistine.
Saul, howev...
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The story contained in this chapter is one of the most familiar of the
Old Testament narratives. It places Saul and David in sharp contrast
as each stands out in clear relief.
In the presence of the e...
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And he took his (n) staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth
stones out of the brook, and put them in a shepherd's bag which he
had, even in a scrip; and his sling [was] in his hand: and he drew
n...
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Smooth. Louis de Dieu translates broken "pieces of stones," as he
pretends, contrary to the common opinion, that rough stones are more
suitable for the sling. (Calmet) --- The learned Jew, whom we hav...
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(38) And Saul armed David with his armour, and he put an helmet of
brass upon his head; also he armed him with a coat of mail. (39) And
David girded his sword upon his armour, and he assayed to go; fo...
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Now that we have heard the prophet's judgment of king Saul, there
follows next the choice of Jehovah. The chapter gives us in a very
striking manner the manifest sentence of death on all the thoughts...
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The Philistines, that type of the enemy's power, present themselves
again with their champion at their head, against whom no one dares to
fight. David had returned home, and was living in the simplici...
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AND HE TOOK HIS STAFF IN HIS HAND,.... His shepherd's staff, which he
used in keeping his father's sheep, and chose rather to appear in the
habit of a shepherd than of a soldier:
AND CHOSE HIM FIVE S...
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And he took his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones
out of the brook, and put them in a shepherd's bag which he had, even
in a scrip; and his sling [was] in his hand: and he drew near...
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_He took his staff_ His shepherd's staff. These arms in themselves
were contemptible, yet chosen by David, because he had no skill to use
other arms; because he had inward assurance of the victory, ev...
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1 The armies of the Israelites, and Philistines beeing readie to
battell,
4 Goliath commeth proudly forth, to chalenge a combate.
12 Dauid sent by his father to visit his brethren, taketh the
chalen...
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The time comes when both Saul and David are to be publicly proven as
regards their fitness to rule over Israel. The Philistines, though
previously defeated through Jonathan's faith, return to challeng...
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BROOK:
Or, valley
BAG:
_ Heb._ vessell...
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40-47 The security and presumption of fools destroy them. Nothing can
excel the humility, faith, and piety which appear in David's words. He
expressed his assured expectation of success; he gloried in...
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HIS STAFF; his shepherd's staff. These arms were in themselves
contemptible, yet chosen by David; partly, because he had no skill to
use other arms; partly, because he had inward assurance of the
vict...
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1 Samuel 17:40 took H3947 (H8799) staff H4731 hand H3027 chose H977
(H8799) five H2568 smooth H2512 stones...
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DAVID MEETS GOLIATH (1 SAMUEL 17:40).
As has been the pattern throughout the chapter the emphasis in this
passage is again on the fact that the Philistine has defied YHWH, but
here in a more personal...
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1 Samuel 17
Notice:
I. David was on God's side. This was a religious war. Goliath fought
for Dagon and cursed David by his gods. David fought for Jehovah. Let
every child know for certain that he is...
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CONTENTS: Defiance of Israel by Goliath and David's victory over him.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Saul, Goliath, Eliab, Abinadab, Shammah.
CONCLUSION: The battle is God's battle. If our confidence is pur...
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1 Samuel 17:4. _There went out a champion, Goliath of Gath;_ a
military character well known to the Hebrews. More than thirty years
before he had scattered the army of Israel, slain the sons of Eli, a...
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_And he took his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones
out of the brook._
THE EXAMPLE OF DAVID IN THE USE OF MEANS
There is much in these particulars to furnish matter for profitable
me...
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FIVE SMOOTH STONES
He chose him five smooth stones out of the brook. 1 Samuel 17:40.
I don't need to tell any of you the story of how David fought and
conquered the giant Goliath. I expect you could...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 17:1 David has been chosen by the Lord,
anointed as king privately, and has been serving in Saul’s court.
Now, he defeats Goliath and, as a result, becomes publicly known.
Da...
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CRITITCAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 17:1. “THE PHILISTINES GATHERED TOGETHER THEIR ARMIES.”
Jamieson considers that this was twenty-seven years after their
overthrow at Michmash. “SHOCHOH,” now _...
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EXPOSITION
1 SAMUEL 17:20-9
HE CAME TO THE TRENCH. More probably the barricade, or outer circle of
defence for their camp, made of their wagons (see on 1 Samuel 10:22).
Strictly the word means a _wag...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to the seventeenth chapter of first
Samuel? In the seventeenth chapter of first Samuel, we read where,
The Philistines had gathered their armies together [against the
child...
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1 Corinthians 1:27; Judges 15:15; Judges 15:16; Judges 20:16; Ju
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Staff — His shepherd's staff. These arms in themselves were
contemptible, yet chosen by David; because he had no skill to use
other arms; because he had inward assurance of the victory, even by
these...