Scripture References 1 Samuel 17 1 Samuel 21:9 2 Samuel 21:19 (related references to giants of Gath) First Impression and Observations Goliath of Gath was a Philistine warrior described as a giant, over nine feet tall (according to the Masoretic text; some manuscripts suggest slightly shorter). He wore heavy bronze armor, carried a massive spear, and had a shield bearer going before him. His appearance alone inspired fear. For forty days, morning and evening, Goliath challenged the armies of Israel to send a champion to fight him in single combat. His defiance was not merely against Israel but against the living God. He mocked their faith and cursed them by his gods. Goliath appeared unbeatable—strong, experienced, intimidating. Yet his confidence rested in physical strength and human skill. His downfall came not from superior weaponry, but from a shepherd boy who trusted in the Lord. Outline of Life Goliath was a warrior from Gath, a Philistine city. He was known for his extraordinary...
Scripture References Judges 4–5 First Impression and Observations Deborah (meaning “Bee”) stands out as one of the most remarkable leaders in the Old Testament. She was both a prophetess and a judge of Israel during a time of oppression under Jabin, king of Canaan. Unlike many judges who were primarily military deliverers, Deborah also functioned as a spiritual and judicial leader. She held court under the “Palm of Deborah,” where Israelites came to her for judgment. She was married to Lappidoth, yet her identity in Scripture is strongly connected to her calling and leadership. Deborah displayed courage, wisdom, and unwavering faith in God. She called Barak to lead Israel’s army against Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s forces. When Barak hesitated and asked her to go with him, she agreed but prophesied that the honor of victory would go to a woman—fulfilled when Jael killed Sisera. Deborah’s leadership brought peace to Israel for forty years. Outline of Life Deborah served as a prophet...