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- At the crossroads of two great ancient empires, a simple shepherd named David transforms into a powerful warrior and takes on a terrifying giant. One of history's most legendary battles is retold in a stylistic, bloody tale of courage and faith.
- King Saul of the Israelites is visited in Jerusalem by the Prophet Samuel who foretells him that a war with The Philistines is inevitable and the shepherd David will become king.
- This epic movie filmed in North Africa and London follows young shepherd David as he takes on the mighty warrior Goliath against all odds.
- The trio are enslaved by the Philistines at Sokoh in Judah but escape where they meet the shepherd David who challenge the giant Goliath.
- David, a Jewish resistance fighter, flees for his life as he is being hunted by Nazi soldiers and is saved by a ferocious German Shepherd, who ultimately becomes his savior.
- Based on the Old Testament story of a young King David and his battle with the Philistine's Champion Goliath.
- David, an orphan, shows prodigious talent with respect to machines. Sunny, an unsuccessful businessman, finds out about his talent and takes advantage of him to make a fortune.
- Scene I. David Anointed by Samuel: Here we have David, the shepherd boy, tending his sheep, all unmindful of the high honors which await him. But God has sent Samuel, Judge of the Israelites, to seek out David, and anoint him King. So Samuel finds him, surrounded by his flocks, and does God's bidding. "And the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward." David does not become King at once, but returns to his flocks and tends them for some time longer. Scene II. David Learns of the Slaughter of His Flock: The shepherds have gathered around the Sweet Singer, entranced by his music. Others from afar have heard the sound of his voice, and draw near, listening reverentially to the psalms he sings. Now into their midst bursts a neighboring tender of flocks, pale and trembling, and in terror-stricken voice tells of the bear which is slaughtering David's lambs. Fearless, David springs to his feet to go and rescue them. But first he kneels, and asks protection of his Father; then, despite the protests of his companions, he departs. Fearfully the shepherds gaze after him, admiring his bravery, and praying for his safe return. Scene III. David Enters the Bear's Den: This rocky cave is the lair of the bear which has been terrorizing the shepherds for miles around. About it are strewn the carcasses of its victims. Now our shepherd boy approaches and boldly enters the cave. In terror his companions await his return, if return he does. The seconds pass; they hear the sound of the conflict within, and raise their hands in prayer that he may conquer. The prayers are heeded; with joyful cries they greet him as he emerges the victor, the little kid in his arms. Scene IV. David and Goliath: The Israelites and the Philistines have been at war. On the ground are strewn the dead and dying of the last battle. And to this battlefield comes David, searching if any of his brothers are among the slain. Not finding them, he is about to depart, when the giant, Goliath, who each day challenges the Israelites to meet him in single combat, steps out with his accustomed bravado. Not one among the vast army dares meet him, but David, knowing no fear, and knowing the Lord is with him, comes forward and accepts. Goliath laughs an angry laugh, that such as this dare take up his offer. Far back of him, David sees his country's army, not one of whom but believes him to be a foolhardy boy. But this does not shake David's confidence in himself. He will not fight with swords, clad in an armor of mail, but goes for the only weapons he knows how to use. To the brookside he comes, and selects five smooth round stones, and, armed only with these and his faithful sling shot, he returns to meet his enemy. With a derisive laugh Goliath turns to him, but David's sling flies out, and, pierced through the forehead, the giant falls, while David seizes his sword and severs the great hairy head from the body. Scene V. David Chosen of Saul: Saul, the present King of Israel, has sent for David, that he may hear his songs, and bestow upon him his favors. Here we have the court eagerly awaiting his coming. But in spite of his honors, David is still the simple little shepherd boy, and sings his songs as sweetly and sincerely as he did in the field with only his flocks to hear. As he kneels before the King, Saul places about his neck a golden chain, adopting him into his own household. And now David sings a song of praise to his Father who has bestowed upon him such blessings, and who eventually will raise him to the throne where now Saul is seated, making him ruler over Israel.
- The hand of King Saul's daughter, Merav, will go to the slayer of the Giant . . . David prepares for the epic duel.
- The story of Revenel Benoit and how he survived after being kicked on the streets by his mother when he turned away from voodoo to become a Christian.
- A skinny "David" just beginning to enter the world of gyms and sweaty men falls for a "Goliath".
- We go back many years, to biblical times, when a seasoned warrior tells of his mysterious past as a soldier in the Philistine army and describes the heroic battle between David and Goliath from his perspective.
- Three different games in one based on the Old Testament, in the game 'Noah's Ark', you have to gather the animals and food and carry them to the Ark. In the game 'Baby Moses' you portray Miriam, who is Moses's sister and try to save your brother Moses from the Pharaoh's decree. In the final game, 'David and Goliath', you play as David who herds Sheep and has to avoid wild animals and then get a sling and eventually fight Goliath himself.
- Quirky unorthodox and hippy-like teacher David Ffitchett-Brown is a big hit with the class and a bit of an enigma to the other teachers but has seriously ruffled the feathers of fellow teacher and former Army captain Mr Dix. Ffitchett-Brown takes every opportunity to make a fool out of Dix.
- The rat patrol ambush a pair of motorcyclists then become victims of an ambush themselves with all their vehicles being destroyed. A secret map indicates there might be a waterhole within walking distance so they set off across open desert. The boys of the Rat Patrol have to draw on all their cunning and guile to survive what awaits them at the waterhole.
- Darter and Dace during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
- An ex-convict, believing he is dying, turns to religion. Upon his recovery he finds it difficult to go straight when racketeers want him to go back to work for them.
- Annabeth faces off with a slick defense attorney who tries to use his client's fame to sway the jury in a murder trial.
- P.C. Jarvis and Sgt. Boyden are in court where a man is on trial for assaulting his 14-year-old son. But will his defence of "reasonable chastisement" be believed?
- Saul, king of Israel, struggles to do as the Lord commands. Through the Prophet Samuel, the Lord commands Saul destroy the Amalekites and kill all their animals. Saul refuses to kill their animals, saying they will be offered as a sacrifice. Samuel tells the arrogant Saul that obedience is more important than sacrifice and tells Saul that for disobeying Gods's command, Saul will lose his Kingdom. Samuel visits Jesse, a shepherd with eight sons. He tells Jesse that the Lord has a need for one of them. Jesse introduces his sons including David, the youngest. God tells Samuel to anoint David as King of Israel. All are amazed at God's choice, for Saul is still the formidable king. Neither Samuel nor anyone else knows how God will work His will. The Philistines attack Israel with a new weapon - a giant named Goliath. Jesse's sons prepare for battle. Since he is too young for the battlefield, David is kept behind to tend the flocks. The Philistines offer the Israelites a challenge: single combat between each side's strongest man. For 40 days Goliath taunts Saul. When David hears Goliath defy the armies of the Living God, indeed defying God Himself, David knows he must accept the challenge. When Saul offers his armor to David, David replies that "my faith is enough." With one stone from his sling, David slays the mighty Goliath. Even though the Israelites have beaten back the Philistines, Saul knows that he, too, has been defeated.
- Did David really slay Goliath? Who were the Philistines, ancient Israel's great enemy? Was Goliath really a giant? We'll travel back to Biblical times to answer these questions.
- David clashes with an arrogant, older doctor over a patient injured in a tractor accident.
- It's another busy day at Attaway General. Georgia decides to follow her heart while Kit finds herself in a truly heart-breaking situation.
- 2007–TV Episode
- Alexis's childhood friend claims to have key evidence that could lead to solving the ten year mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer murders.
- In this adaptation of the Bibilcal story, Israelite shepherd boy David goes out to face the Philistine giant Goliath and defeat him.
- Nye Bevan, the youngest member of the cabinet, must overcome his demons to take on the most powerful man in the Labour Party. In Manchester, Eva and Dr Reggie Hughes must find common ground to save an unvaccinated child.
- 2014– 16mPodcast EpisodeThis week's episode is the classic story from the Judeo-Christian tradition about a very small boy who goes up against a very big giant to save his people.
- 2018– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 47mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2007–TV EpisodeThe triumph of David over Goliath - any unlikely victory celebrated as a sign of God's strength... but did it really happen? Is it fact or legend? Was there a giant named Goliath and a real David? Did they in fact duel to the death? Could a shepherd's sling and small stone plucked from a brook kill such a mighty warrior? A surprised demonstration will amaze you.