<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FIGHT_WITH_THE_GIANT" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FIGHT_WITH_THE_GIANT"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE FIGHT WITH THE GIANT</h2>
<p>All through the reign of Saul, there was constant war with
the Philistines, who lived upon the lowlands west of Israel. At
one time, when David was still with his sheep, a few years
after he had been anointed by Samuel, the camps of the
Philistines and the Israelites were set against each other on
opposite sides of the valley of Elah. In the army of Israel
were the three oldest brothers of David.</p>
<p>Every day a giant came out of the camp of the Philistines,
and dared some one to come from the Israelites' camp and fight
with him. The giant's name was Goliath. He was nine feet high;
and he wore armor from head to foot, and carried a spear twice
as long and as heavy as any other man could hold; and his
shield bearer walked before him. He came every day and called
out across the little valley:</p>
<p>"I am a Philistine, and you are servants of Saul. Now choose
one of your men, and let him come out and fight with me. If I
kill him; then you shall submit to us; and if he kills me, then
we will give up to you. Come, now, send out your man!"</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_133"
id="Page_133"></SPAN>But no man in the army, not even King
Saul, dared to go out and fight with the giant. Forty days
the camps stood against each other, and the Philistine giant
continued his call.</p>
<p>One day, old Jesse, the father of David, sent David from
Bethlehem to visit his three brothers in the army. David came,
and spoke to his brothers; and while he was talking with them,
Goliath the giant came out as before in front of the camp
calling for some one to fight with him.</p>
<p>They said one to another:</p>
<p>"If any man will go out and kill this Philistine, the king
will give him a great reward and a high rank; and the king's
daughter shall be his wife."</p>
<p>And David said:</p>
<p>"Who is this man that speaks in this proud manner against
the armies of the living God? Why does not some one go out and
kill him?"</p>
<p>David's brother Eliab said to him:</p>
<p>"What are you doing here, leaving your sheep in the field? I
know that you have come down just to see the battle."</p>
<p>But David did not care for his brother's words. He thought
he saw a way to kill this boasting giant; and he said:</p>
<p>"If no one else will go, I will go out and fight with this
enemy of the Lord's people."</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_134"
id="Page_134"></SPAN>They brought David before King Saul. Some
years had passed since Saul had met David, and he had grown
from a boy to a man, so that Saul did not know him as the
shepherd who had played on the harp before him in other
days.</p>
<p>Saul said to David:</p>
<p>"You cannot fight with this great giant. You are very young;
and he is a man of war, trained from his youth."</p>
<p>And David answered King Saul:</p>
<p>"I am only a shepherd, but I have fought with lions and
bears, when they have tried to steal my sheep. And I am not
afraid to fight with this Philistine."</p>
<p>Then Saul put his own armor on David—a helmet on his
head, and a coat of mail on his body, and a sword at his waist.
But Saul was almost a giant, and his armor was far too large
for David. David said:</p>
<p>"I am not used to fighting with such weapons as these. Let
me fight in my own way."</p>
<p>So David took off Saul's armor. While everybody in the army
had been looking on the giant with fear, David had been
thinking out the best way for fighting him; and God had given
to David a plan. It was to throw the giant off his guard, by
appearing weak and helpless; and while so far away that the
giant could not reach him with sword or spear, to strike him
down <SPAN name="Page_135"
id="Page_135"></SPAN>with a weapon which the giant would not
expect and would not be prepared for.</p>
<p>David took his shepherd's staff in his hand, as though that
were to be his weapon. But out of sight, in a bag under his
mantle, he had five smooth stones carefully chosen, and a
sling,—the weapon that he knew how to use. Then he came
out to meet the Philistine.</p>
<p>The giant looked down on the youth and despised him, and
laughed.</p>
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<i>The giant looked down on the youth and despised him</i>
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<p>"Am I a dog?" he said, "that this boy comes to me with a
staff? I will give his body to the birds of the air, and the
beasts of the field."</p>
<p>And the Philistine cursed David by the gods of his people.
And David answered him:</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_136"
id="Page_136"></SPAN>You come against me with a sword, and a
spear, and a dart; but I come to you in the name of the Lord
of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel. This day will the
Lord give you into my hand. I will strike you down, and take
off your head, and the host of the Philistines shall be dead
bodies, to be eaten by the birds and the beasts; so that all
may know that there is a God in Israel, and that He can save
in other ways besides with sword and spear."</p>
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<i>David drew out the giant's own sword</i>
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<p>And David ran toward the Philistine, as if to fight him with
his shepherd's staff. But when he was just near enough for a
good aim, he took out his sling, and hurled a stone aimed at
the giant's forehead. David's aim was good; the stone struck
the Philistine in his forehead. It stunned him, and he fell to
the ground.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_137"
id="Page_137"></SPAN>While the two armies stood wondering, and
scarcely knowing what had caused the giant to fall so
suddenly, David ran forward, drew out the giant's own sword,
and cut off his head. Then the Philistines knew that their
great warrior in whom they trusted was dead. They turned to
flee to their own land; and the Israelites followed after
them, and killed them by the hundred and the thousand, even
to the gates of their own city of Gath.</p>
<p>So in that day David won a great victory and stood before
all the land as the one who had saved his people from their
enemies.</p>
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