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Identifier: bibleprimeroldte00hult (find matches)
Title: Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Hult, Adolf, 1869-1943 Augustana synod. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Rock Island, Ill., Augustana book concern
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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day Davids father sent him to see how his brotherswere. Just then the proud Goliath came out. He cried aloud,Give me a man, that we may fight together. He evenspoke against the God of David and Saul. Then David said he would fight him. His brothers becameangry, and scolded him. But David knew God was with him.So he went to the brook and took five smooth stones for hissling. . On comes Goliath. David goes out to meet him. Goliathis sure he can win. David is sure God will help him to win.He says to Goliath, / come against you in the name of theLord. Ah, watch. David puts a smooth stone in his sling.A quick swing, a good aim, and it hits Goliath in the fore-head. Over he falls. Swiftly David runs up, takes Goliathsbig sword, and cuts off the head of the giant. Then all thesoldiers of Saul shout for joy. And all the Philistine soldiersrun for their lives. Gods people Israel were saved from Goliath and the Phil-istines. That day all the people sang songs of David and David sGod. I Sam. 17.
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BIBLE PRIMER 77 36. JONATHAN LOVES DAVID. David, the brave young man — shall we call him so ? King Saul liked David. And Sauls kind son Jonathan be-came Davids best friend. Saul even took David to thepalace to live. He would not let him go home to his fathershouse. What, could the poor shepherd boy David go to live in thekings home ? Could he wear his shepherd clothes ? Jona-than took off his own robe, or coat, and gave it to David.Yes, even all his clothes, and his sword, his bow, and hisgirdle. It must have looked fine to see David, the shepherd youth,and his friend, Prince Jonathan, walk arm in arm. Oh,Jonathan loved David as his own soul. He made a cove-nant, or promise, with David. They would never forget eachother. They would help each other in trouble. How good of Jonathan, the kings son, to love the shepherdboy David so! Good friends make hearts happy. Goodfriends can help in need. You will soon see how David needsJonathans help. Saul had heard the women singing, Saul has ki

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