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  • Jesse loaded an ass with bread, a wineskin and a kid and had David take all these to Saul. (1 Samuel 16, 20)

  • David then left and entered Saul's service. Saul grew very fond of David and made him his armor-bearer. (1 Samuel 16, 21)

  • So, whenever the evil spirit from God overpowered Saul, David would play on the lyre and Saul would feel better for the evil spirit would leave him. (1 Samuel 16, 23)

  • Saul and the Israelites, meantime, assembled and pitched camp in the valley of Elah, ready for their encounter with the Philistines. (1 Samuel 17, 2)

  • He stood in front of the Israelite ranks and shouted, "Why have you come out in battle array? I am a Philistine and you are Saul's men! Choose a man from among yourselves who can challenge me. (1 Samuel 17, 8)

  • When they heard this challenge of the Philistine, Saul and his men were afraid and greatly terrified. (1 Samuel 17, 11)

  • Now, David was the son of Jesse, an Ephrathite of Bethlehem in Judah who had eight sons. Jesse was already old during Saul's reign but he had sent men to the army. (1 Samuel 17, 12)

  • Three of his eldest sons had joined Saul in battle: Eliab, the firstborn, Abinadab, the second and Shammah, the third. (1 Samuel 17, 13)

  • David was Jesse's youngest and, while the three eldest followed Saul, (1 Samuel 17, 14)

  • David's brothers and the field officer were with Saul and the Israelites in the valley of Elah, facing the Philistines. (1 Samuel 17, 19)

  • David's remarks spread around and reached Saul, who asked for him. (1 Samuel 17, 31)

  • David said to Saul, "Let no one be discouraged on account of this Philistine, for your servant will engage him in battle." (1 Samuel 17, 32)


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