David and Goliath

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  1. David and Golyat (II)

    Chapter 17 (Part II)

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    This lesson will continue the discussion regarding David and Golyat. We will point out the literary contrast between David and Shaul, and the contrast between David and Golyat, and the similarity between Golyat and Shaul's logic.

  2. David and Golyat (III)

    Chapter 17 (Part III)

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    This lesson will conclude the discussion about David and Golyat, and analyze the discrepancies between chapters 16 and 17. We will focus on the reason Shaul doesn't recognize David, despite the fact that he was his musician and squire.

  3. The Wars Fought Against the Sons of the Giant

    Chapter 21 (II)

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    The end of chapter 25 describes David's battles with the giants. Who are the giants? Who are David's warriors who battled them? And who killed Goliath?

  4. David and Golyat (I)

    Chapter 17 (Part I)

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    This lesson will discuss the beginning of the battle with Goliath. We will analyze the strange conduct of this battle, Shaul's response, the relationship between David and his siblings, and the significance of this relationship to the story.

  5. Tanakh in the News: An Amazing Philistine Find

    HaTanakh.com Staff

  6. The Dividing Line Between the Prophet of Shaul and the Prophets of David

    Shani Taragin | 5 minutes

    We open Chapter 17, which tells the famous story of David and Goliat. But why is it that neither King Shaul nor his army general, Avner, know who David is? He was serving Shaul in the previous chapter!

    Some suggest that these chapters depict the story of the rise David, and that chronology is not the top priority in terms of the sequencing of these stories. 

  7. David and Goliath

    Megalim | 6 minutes

    How did David succeed in his battle against the mighty Goliath the Philistine? This clip examines his three tactics- courage, strategy, and faith- to uncover this impressive victory. Video is in Hebrew with English subtitles.

    Courtesy of Megalim