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David’s Band

Cornelius Hanko·1993-09-01

Of the Gadites that came to David we are told that they were “men of might, and men of war fit for battle, that could handle shield and buckler, whose faces were like the faces of lions, and were as swift as the roes of the mountains. After Davids single-handed victory over Goliath, Saul had made hi

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Relating Our Obedience

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Three of David’s Mighty Men

Cornelius Hanko·1993-10-01

But three mighty men from David’s band heard him express his longing and decided to take action. A mere smile and a nod between them was all that was needed to agree on what they would do. Obviously, they say nothing about their intentions to David. No, they do not consider this an order. They thor­

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God Looks on the Heart

Benjamin Wigger·1979-01-01

When the young man David was brought before Samuel, God told the prophet that this was the one, the one whom God would later describe as “a man after Mine own heart”. A handsome boy, with striking physical features; David also commanded respect for his pleasing personality and stalwart character. Af

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David and His Mighty Men

John Vis·1950-09-01

The readers may question the authen­ticity of certain parts of the book. Some of the men are idealized to such an ex­tent that it becomes difficult to accept all details. However, David and His Mighty Men touches upon many Biblical facts which are usually passed by as insignificant. It is both inter

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My Friends: A Reminder Past Due

Stefan Griess·2007-04-01

David had just finished defeating Goliath in front of Israel and the Philistines, and now he sat in the presence of King Saul. Saul asked him, “Whose son art thou, thou young man?” and David responded with, “I am the son of thy servant Jesse the Bethlehemite.” Now, notice what happened next. “…when

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Saul’s Duplicity

George Ophoff·1948-01-01

How David replies, when Saul says that he wants him to marry his daughter, is not stated. But the narrative makes it rather clear that David, mindful of how Saul tricked him regarding Merab, refuses to give Saul his promise to marry Michal. This is little to Saul's liking. He tries hard to get David