Words in italic type have been added for clarity. They are not found in the original Hebrew or Aramaic.
I Samuel 17
- David was a man after God’s own heart. Jesus IS God’s heart.
- The similarities between Jesus and David come to light.
David and Goliath
I Samuel 17:1 Now the Philistines gathered their armies together to battle, and were gathered at Sochoh, which belongs to Judah; they encamped between Sochoh and Azekah, in Ephes Dammim.
I Samuel 17:2 And Saul and the men of Israel were gathered together, and they encamped in the Valley of Elah (Valley of the Terebinth Tree), and drew up in battle array against the Philistines.
I Samuel 17:3 The Philistines stood on a mountain on one side, and Israel stood on a mountain on the other side, with a valley between them.
I Samuel 17:4 And a champion went out from the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, from Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span (8′ – 8-3/4″).
- Gath was the place of Giants.
- II Samuel 21:22These four were born to the giant in Gath, and fell by the hand of David and by the hand of his servants.
- Goliath was a physical giants.
- Bashon was also the place of physical Giants.
- Deuteronomy 3:11 “For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the giants. Indeed his bedstead was an iron bedstead. (Is it not in Rabbah of the people of Ammon?) Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the standard cubit.
- Deuteronomy 3:11 “For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the giants. Indeed his bedstead was an iron bedstead. (Is it not in Rabbah of the people of Ammon?) Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the standard cubit.
- Jesus was crucified by powerful leaders in Jerusalem. These powerful leaders were great, like giants. They were called “the Bulls of Bashan” in Psalm 22:12
- Psalm 22:12: Many bulls have surrounded Me; Strong bulls of Bashan have encircled Me.
- Psalm 22 is a Psalm of David describing the prophecy of Jesus’ crucifixion.
I Samuel 17:5 He had a bronze helmet on his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail (clothed with scaled body armor), and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of bronze.
I Samuel 17:6 And he had bronze armor on his legs and a bronze javelin between his shoulders.
I Samuel 17:7 Now the staff of his spear was like a weaver’s beam, and his iron spearhead weighed six hundred shekels (15 lbs); and a shield-bearer went before him.
I Samuel 17:8 Then he stood and cried out to the armies of Israel, and said to them, “Why have you come out to line up for battle? Am I not a Philistine, and you the servants of Saul? Choose a man for yourselves, and let him come down to me.
I Samuel 17:9 If he is able to fight with me and kill me, then we will be your servants. But if I prevail against him and kill him, then you shall be our servants and serve us.”
I Samuel 17:10 And the Philistine said, “I defy the armies of Israel this day; give me a man, that we may fight together.”
I Samuel 17:11 When Saul and all Israel heard these words of the Philistine, they were dismayed and greatly afraid.
I Samuel 17:12 Now David was the son of that Ephrathite of Bethlehem Judah, whose name was Jesse, and who had eight sons. And the man was old, advanced in years, in the days of Saul.
Samuel 17:13 The three oldest sons of Jesse had gone to follow Saul to the battle. The names of his three sons who went to the battle were Eliab the firstborn, next to him Abinadab, and the third Shammah.
I Samuel 17:14 David was the youngest. And the three oldest followed Saul.
I Samuel 17:15 But David occasionally went and returned from Saul to feed his father’s sheep at Bethlehem.
I Samuel 17:16 And the Philistine drew near and presented himself forty days, morning and evening.
I Samuel 17:17 Then Jesse said to his son David, “Take now for your brothers an ephah of this dried grain and these ten loaves, and run to your brothers at the camp. 18 And carry these ten cheeses to the captain of their thousand, and see how your brothers fare, and bring back news of them.”
I Samuel 17:19 Now Saul and they and all the men of Israel were in the Valley of Elah, fighting with the Philistines.
I Samuel 17:20 So David rose early in the morning, left the sheep with a keeper, and took the things and went as Jesse had commanded him. And he came to the camp as the army was going out to the fight and shouting for the battle.
I Samuel 17:21 For Israel and the Philistines had drawn up in battle array, army against army. 22 And David left his supplies in the hand of the supply keeper, ran to the army, and came and greeted his brothers. 23 Then as he talked with them, there was the champion, the Philistine of Gath, Goliath by name, coming up from the armies of the Philistines; and he spoke according to the same words. So David heard them.
I Samuel 17:24 And all the men of Israel, when they saw the man, fled from him and were dreadfully afraid.
I Samuel 17:25 So the men of Israel said, “Have you seen this man who has come up? Surely he has come up to defy Israel; and it shall be that the man who kills him the king will enrich with great riches, will give him his daughter, and give his father’s house exemption from taxes in Israel.”
I Samuel 17:26 Then David spoke to the men who stood by him, saying, “What shall be done for the man who kills this Philistine and takes away the reproach from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God (‘ĕlōhîm)?”
I Samuel 17:27 And the people answered him in this manner, saying, “So shall it be done for the man who kills him.”
I Samuel 17:28 Now Eliab his oldest brother heard when he spoke to the men; and Eliab’s anger was aroused against David, and he said, “Why did you come down here? And with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your pride and the insolence of your heart, for you have come down to see the battle.”
- To Jesus, his brothers mocked him, John 7:4 “If You do these things, show Yourself to the world.” 5 For even His brothers did not believe in Him.
I Samuel 17:29 And David said, “What have I done now? Is there not a cause? (Lit. Is it not a word? or matter?)”
I Samuel 17:30 Then he turned from him toward another and said the same thing; and these people answered him as the first ones did.
I Samuel 17:31 Now when the words which David spoke were heard, they reported them to Saul; and he sent for him. 32 Then David said to Saul, “Let no man’s heart fail because of him; your servant will go and fight with this Philistine.”
I Samuel 17:33 And Saul said to David, “You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are a youth, and he a man of war from his youth.”
I Samuel 17:34 But David said to Saul, “Your servant used to keep his father’s sheep, and when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb out of the flock, 35 I went out after it and struck it, and delivered the lamb from its mouth; and when it arose against me, I caught it by its beard, and struck and killed it.
I Samuel 17:29 And David said, “What have I done now? Is there not a cause? (Lit. Is it not a word? or matter?)”
I Samuel 17:30 Then he turned from him toward another and said the same thing; and these people answered him as the first ones did.
I Samuel 17:31 Now when the words which David spoke were heard, they reported them to Saul; and he sent for him. 32 Then David said to Saul, “Let no man’s heart fail because of him; your servant will go and fight with this Philistine.”
I Samuel 17:33 And Saul said to David, “You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are a youth, and he a man of war from his youth.”
I Samuel 17:34 But David said to Saul, “Your servant used to keep his father’s sheep, and when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb out of the flock, 35 I went out after it and struck it, and delivered the lamb from its mouth; and when it arose against me, I caught it by its beard, and struck and killed it.
I Samuel 17:36 Your servant has killed both lion and bear; and this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, seeing he has defied the armies of the living God (‘ĕlōhîm).”
I Samuel 17:37 Moreover David said, “The Lord (Yᵊhōvâ), who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, He will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine.”
And Saul said to David, “Go, and the Lord (Yᵊhōvâ) be with you!”
I Samuel 17:38 So Saul clothed David with his armor (Lit. clothes), and he put a bronze helmet on his head; he also clothed him with a coat of mail. 39 David fastened his sword to his armor and tried to walk, for he had not tested them. And David said to Saul, “I cannot walk with these, for I have not tested them.” So David took them off.
I Samuel 17:40 Then he took his staff in his hand; and he chose for himself five smooth stones from the brook, and put them in a shepherd’s bag, in a pouch which he had, and his sling was in his hand. And he drew near to the Philistine.
I Samuel 17:41 So the Philistine came, and began drawing near to David, and the man who bore the shield went before him. 42 And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained (belittled) him; for he was only a youth, ruddy and good-looking. 43 So the Philistine said to David, “Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?” And the Philistine cursed David by his gods.
- The Psalm written about Jesus’ crucifixion:
- Psalm 22:20 Deliver Me from the sword,
My precious life from the power of the dog (gentile).
- Psalm 22:20 Deliver Me from the sword,
I Samuel 17:44 And the Philistine said to David, “Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field!”
I Samuel 17:45 Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts (Yᵊhōvâ ṣāḇā’), the God (‘ĕlōhîm) of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.
I Samuel 17:46 This day the Lord (Yᵊhōvâ) will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you and take your head from you. And this day I will give the carcasses of the camp of the Philistines to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth may know that there is a God (‘ĕlōhîm) in Israel.
I Samuel 17:47 Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord (Yᵊhōvâ) does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord’s (Yᵊhōvâ), and He will give you into our hands.”
I Samuel 17:48 So it was, when the Philistine arose and came and drew near to meet David, that David hurried and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine.
I Samuel 17:49 Then David put his hand in his bag and took out a stone; and he slung it and struck the Philistine in his forehead, so that the stone sank into his forehead, and he fell on his face to the earth.
I Samuel 17:50 So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone, and struck the Philistine and killed him. But there was no sword in the hand of David.
I Samuel 17:51 Therefore David ran and stood over the Philistine, took his (Goliath’s) sword and drew it out of its sheath and killed him, and cut off his head with it.
And when the Philistines saw that their champion was dead, they fled.
I Samuel 17:52 Now the men of Israel and Judah arose and shouted, and pursued the Philistines as far as the entrance of the valley and to the gates of Ekron.
I Samuel 17:52 even as far as Gath
I Samuel 17:52 and Ekron. 53 Then the children of Israel returned from chasing the Philistines, and they plundered their tents. 54 And David took the head of the Philistine and brought it to Jerusalem, but he put his (Goliath’s) armor in his tent.
- Goliath’s head was taken to Jerusalem and in David’s hand when David was presented to Saul the King.
- David will be anointed King after the death of Saul. Jesus rode into Jerusalem as the King of the Jews.
I Samuel 17:55 When Saul saw David going out against the Philistine, he said to Abner (cousin of Saul), the commander of the army, “Abner, whose son is this youth?”
And Abner said, “As your soul lives, O king, I do not know.”
I Samuel 17:56 So the king said, “Inquire whose son this young man is.”
I Samuel 17:57 Then, as David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, Abner took him and brought him before Saul with the head of the Philistine in his hand.
- Goliath’s head will rot and they will bury it, but his skull will remain. David took it to Jerusalem. Where is Goliath’s skull Now?
- John 19:17 The King on a Cross
And He, bearing His cross, went out to a place called the Place of a Skull, which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha.
I Samuel 17:58 And Saul said to him, “Whose son are you, young man?”
- Matthew 26:63 But Jesus kept silent. And the high priest answered and said to Him, “I put You under oath by the living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God!”
I Samuel 17:58 So David answered, “I am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite.”
- Note: Jesus also was a Bethlehemite.
- Jesus spent His last night in the Garden of Gath-Semane in prayer. The name of Gathsemane comes from the identity of the “olive press” in the garden of Olive Trees. He was arrested and taken outside the city to be crucified on the place of the skull.
- Goliath was the giant of Gath.
- Jesus was the anointed olive of God, pressed by Satan like a mill stone olive press as He prayed, until he sweated blood from His pores as He poured out his soul even unto death.
- When Jesus rose from the dead, he left no skull behind except, perhaps the one under His feet at the cross at Gall/Gol-Gotha.

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