Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises
Oops of the Day
David was a little boy when he killed the giant Goliath.
I Samuel 16:18 – I Samuel 17:34 – I Samuel 17:38-39 – I Samuel 17 all

Fact of the Day
No! And double no! In the chapter before killing the giant, it says this about the “son of Jesse of Bethlehem” ~
- NIV: “… he is a brave man and a warrior…”
- NLT: “…he is a brave warrior, a man of war…”
- ESV: “…a man of valor, a man of war…
- KJV: “…a mighty valiant man, and a man of war…”
- NAS: “…a valiant mighty man, a warrior…”
- ASV: “… a mighty man of valor, and a man of war…”
- ERV: “…a mighty man of valour, and a man of war…”
Saul was probably around 7 feet tall. Yet they put Saul’s tunic on David, then his armor, then his helmet, then his sword.
- It does not say he tripped over the bottom of Saul’s tunic.
- It does not say Saul’s armor weigh him down so much he could not move.
- It does not say Saul’s helmit slipped over to one side and almost fell off because David’s head was so small.
- It does not say that, with the additional weigh of the huge sword over the armor that David fell over to one side.
It says David walked around in it and said he was not used to it.
Oh, and one other thing: He sometimes killed a lion or a bear when they tried to carry off one of his father’s sheep for dinner. Killed any lions or bears lately?

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