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5 is almost always symbolic of the Torah
well according to scripture the armour of saul was to heavy for him
It was made for Saul and there probably was an uncomfortableness for David to wear something not made for him and not something he normally wears.
Agree!......there are example ontop of example, where God wants to make sure everyone acknowledges it was Him!...... Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Gideon.......when God moves in His mighty Spirit and power, Its not the stomping and yelling, or the perfect notes hit by the trumpet players that cause tremors that shake the walls of Jericho, and Peter didn't place his feet so perfectly on the water that he was able some how to displace his whole weight and actually walk on water, I firmly believe David was a good shot and a skilled marksman when it comes to the sling, I just believe that the hand of God was holding the sling at the same time, to make sure that rock was sunk into the giants forhead, not an easy task for even the best sling thrower.the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel.
God gave the battle to David...not, his dexterity, strength, intelligence, etc...the power is from God.
I will admit you make a good arguement, and it stands to reason the armour could of been a close fitScripture says that David had not 'proved' the armour and weapons. No mention of them being too heavy for him. He was a shepherd boy use to wearing whatever clothes they wore, not being burdened down with armour. So, to David, he was not use to moving with the extra weight and you need to know that you can get some movement in them before you go out to combat. I don't think Saul would have looked at a scrawny kid and thought for one moment that his armour could fit David; just doesn't make sense. That'd be like me handing over my clothes to my niece who is a kid and suggesting that they might fit her.
amen..the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel.
God gave the battle to David...not, his dexterity, strength, intelligence, etc...the power is from God.
I never imagined the amazing insights you all have brought to the table regarding the five smooth stones, one of which killed the giant. That stone had to be travelling hard and fast to sink into the skull like that.
I Sam 17:49 Reaching into his bag and taking out a stone, he slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead. The stone sank into his forehead, and he fell facedown on the ground.
I am doing fine.. It warms my heart that you notice.Hey Vis, glad to see you are alright! I was worried about you!