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    provincial plan for the nation of Israel‚ the qualities of Godly leadership and how impossible tasks are accomplished when we submit to God’s authority. There are three main characters of this story; David‚ Goliath‚ Saul‚ and Eliab. David is the anointed king who is rising in power. Saul is the rejected King who is declining and Goliath is the agent of David’s introduction onto the political scene of Israel. In addition‚ some of the words the characters in this narrative use are of no small significance

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    He was the second king of Israel after Saul‚ who is believed to have disobeyed God which in turn made God regret making him King. In David’s youth he was a shepherd‚ and a skilled musician hired by King Saul to play music for him. David showed true courage when confronting the giant clad in armor named Goliath. As most men had ran in fear of Goliath‚ David made a slingshot

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    2007-2008 HERE I AM! Study Questions for 1 Samuel ADVANCED Level Multiple Choice Student Edition for Grades 7-12 Permission is given to reproduce this Study Guide for educational purposes only. This Study Guide may not be reproduced in any form and sold for profit without written permission from Heart of America Leadership Training for Christ. study.guide@hoaltc.org © 2007 Heart of America Leadership Training for Christ 1 Samuel 1 1. What were the names of Elkanah’s two wives

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    it means to be an honorable and humble servant of God. We are introduced to three kings that each possess different characteristics based on the intentions they have hidden in their hearts. Do you have a jealous‚ angry‚ and proud heart like that of Saul? Do you have a heart of evil‚ betrayal‚ and rebellion like that of Absalom? Or can you truly say that you have a pure heart; filled with love‚ forgiveness‚ and submission to God‚ like that of King David? Throughout the bible we see how God uses

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    Essay Question 2 During the time of Samuel‚ why did the people of Israel desire a king? Why was Saul chosen‚ and‚ ultimately‚ why was he rejected? What attribute did David display that made him a better king than Saul? What sin did Solomon commit that ultimately led to the division of Israel after his death? Submit this assignment through SafeAssign by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 4. Regarding Essay #2: Your task is to craft  a 750-1000 word essay (double spaced‚ 12 point Times New Roman)

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    David is one of eight brothers‚ the older three of whom are off at war except for David who must stay and look after his father’s flock. David was told to bring bread and cheese to his the battle‚ where he ended up volunteering to challenge Goliath. Saul claimed that David was too young and inexperienced to defeat Goliath‚ to which David replied‚ “Your servant has struck down both lions and bears‚ and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be like one of them‚ for he has defied the armies of the living

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    stature‚ that is not in the Chronicles. Then‚ the accounts of David being installed in King Saul’s court and the subsequent conflict between David and King Saul including David’s fleeing from Saul and other related events in 1 Samuel 16 through 2 Samuel 1‚ is not mentioned at all in the Chronicles. Also‚ the conflict between the house of Saul and the house of David concerning who would be king of all of Israel after Saul’s death that is in 2 Samuel 2 through 2 Samuel 5:3‚ is not mentioned in the

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    A Character Analysis of David and Goliath When studying any piece of literature there are many different methods and techniques that can be used. The Bible‚ in specific‚ is often referred to as a source of moral code‚ hope‚ and answers to social‚ ethical‚ and political questions. However‚ this incredibly influential book can also be read as if it were any other novel. The events‚ settings‚ and characters can all be evaluated for what they are‚ forgetting the notion that they are from a religious

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    forty days David speaks to King Saul about fighting Goliath. King Saul carefully considers how faithful David is to God and his strength so he decided to allow David to battle Goliath. Goliath was a fierce nine foot tall soldier whom many were afraid of. “If Goliath won‚ the people of Souls land would have to be servants to Philistines. / If Goliath did not win‚ his people would become servants for King Saul.” (David and Goliath 1 Samual 17‚ 2012) Due to David’s age Saul feared David could not win. However

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    David immediately says that he will fight him. A desperate King Saul learns of this and prepares David for battle. Arthur is trying to find a sword for Sir Kay. When they become heroes‚ both David and Arthur save an entire population. By defeating Goliath‚ David saves all of the Israelites from the Philistines. By coming to power‚ Arthur saves a kingless England. Both stories have someone who is jealous of the rightful king. Saul tries to kill David in order to prevent him from becoming king;

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