1 Samuel 17:38-58

1 Samuel 17:38-58

[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  for he had not proved  it. And David  said  unto Saul,  I cannot  with these; for I have not proved  them. And David  put  [40] 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  to the Philistine.  [41] And the Philistine  on  and drew near  unto David;  and the man  that bare  the shield  went before  [42] And when the Philistine  looked about,  and saw  David,  he disdained  him: for he was but a youth,  and ruddy,  and of a fair  countenance.  [43] And the Philistine  said  unto David,  Am I a dog,  that thou comest  to me with staves?  And the Philistine  cursed  David  by his gods.  [44] And the Philistine  said  to David,  to me, and I will give  thy flesh  unto the fowls  of the air,  and to the beasts  of the field.  [45] Then said  David  to the Philistine,  Thou comest  to me with a sword,  and with a spear,  and with a shield:  but I come  to thee in the name  of the LORD  of hosts,  the God  of the armies  of Israel,  whom thou hast defied.  [46] This day  will the LORD  deliver  thee into mine hand;  and I will smite  thee, and take  thine head  from thee; and I will give  the carcases  of the host  of the Philistines  this day  unto the fowls  of the air,  and to the wild beasts  of the earth;  may know  that there is  a God  in Israel.  [47] And all this assembly  shall know  that the LORD  saveth  not with sword  and spear:  for the battle  is the LORD'S,  and he will give  you into our hands.  [48] And it came to pass, when the Philistine  arose,  and drew nigh  David,  hasted,  and ran  toward the army  the Philistine.  [49] And David  put  his hand  in his bag,  and took  thence a stone,  and slang  it, and smote  the Philistine  in his forehead,  that the stone  sunk  into his forehead;  and he fell  upon his face  to the earth.  [50] So David  prevailed  over  the Philistine  with a sling  and with a stone,  and smote  the Philistine,  and slew  him; but there was no sword  in the hand  of David.  [51] Therefore David  ran,  and stood  upon the Philistine,  and took  his sword,  and drew  it out of the sheath  thereof, and slew  him, and cut off  his head  therewith. And when the Philistines  saw  their champion  was dead,  they fled.  [52] of Israel  and of Judah  arose,  and shouted,  and pursued  the Philistines,  until thou come  to the valley,  and to the gates  of Ekron.  And the wounded  of the Philistines  fell down  by the way  to Shaaraim,  even unto Gath,  and unto Ekron.  [53] And the children  of Israel  returned  from chasing  after  the Philistines,  and they spoiled  their tents.  [54] And David  took  the head  of the Philistine,  and brought  it to Jerusalem;  but he put  his armour  in his tent.  [55] And when Saul  saw  David  go forth  the Philistine,  he said  unto Abner,  the captain  of the host,  Abner,  whose son  is this youth?  And Abner  said,  As thy soul  liveth,  O king,  I cannot  tell.  [56] And the king  said,  Enquire  thou whose son  the stripling  is. [57] And 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.  [58] And Saul  said  to him, Whose son  art thou, thou young man?  And David  answered,  I am the son  of thy servant  Jesse  the Bethlehemite.