Tuesday, May 28, 2019
David And Goliath :: essays research papers
David and Goliath     The story of David and Goliath can be thought of as a timeless narration of1) good versus evil and 2) the fact that the win does not always go to thestrongest or biggest, it goes to the most determined or strong willed. David,the good spirited hoagy who wanted to but the Israelites from Goliath, forexample, was eager, confident, and prepared to win, as described in 1 Samuel1748 - "David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet the Philistine".David was a hero to the Israelites beca aim he was able to kill Goliath, who had"come up to defy Israel" (1 Samuel 1725). Although Goliath was a large,experienced fighter with a sword, David, determined to save the Israelites fromGoliaths evils. David mentions that Goliath had defied the armies of theliving God, and for that he would be punished. Davids strength, it seems,dwelled in "the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel" (1Samuel 1745). However, Gol iath was dependent on the power of weapons, and wassure that a sword and spear would win the battle. Its difficult to say whatthis meant to the Hebrews, but I interpreted it as symbolizing that thesuperiority and strength of their Lord was stronger than was any weapon. Igathered this, since one of the statements mentioned in 1 Samuel was "the Lorddoes not save by sword and spear for the battle is the Lords and he will giveyou into our attain" (1747). Since the Lords followers were the Israelites, theLord savedhis people from harm through sending David to conquer Goliath.The story of David and Goliath is a tale still told in modern day. I assume itsignifies the fact that the winner of a battle isnt always the strongest, thefastest, or the one with the most weapons. The winner, instead, is the one whointelligently finds a way to make use of the resources that are available to him,and use these resources (the rocks, in this particular story), to gain triumph.
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