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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Goliath
        great. (1.) A famous giant of Gath, who for forty days openly
        defied the armies of Israel, but was at length slain by David
        with a stone from a sling (1 Sam. 17:4). He was probably
        descended from the Rephaim who found refuge among the
        Philistines after they were dispersed by the Ammonites (Deut.
        2:20, 21). His height was "six cubits and a span," which, taking
        the cubit at 21 inches, is equal to 10 1/2 feet. David cut off
        his head (1 Sam. 17:51) and brought it to Jerusalem, while he
        hung the armour which he took from him in his tent. His sword
        was preserved at Nob as a religious trophy (21:9). David's
        victory over Goliath was the turning point in his life. He came
        into public notice now as the deliverer of Israel and the chief
        among Saul's men of war (18:5), and the devoted friend of
        Jonathan.
        (2.) In 2 Sam. 21:19 there is another giant of the same name
        mentioned as slain by Elhanan. The staff of his apear "was like
        a weaver's beam." The Authorized Version interpolates the words
        "the brother of" from 1 Chr. 20:5, where this giant is called
        Lahmi.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Goliath' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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