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The historical books of the Old Testament recount the fortunes of the people of Israel beginning with the conquest of the Promised Land. Joshua through Kings bring the story up to the point where the independent kingdom of Judah is destroyed by foreign invaders and much of the population deported to Babylon. This is a book about history, but what it deals with particularly is salvation history;...

17:32–37. The conversation between Saul and David about Goliath’s challenge shows Saul’s dispiritedness and David’s courage. David has not got some mad juvenile idea; he is consciously committing himself to a difficult enterprise, convinced that the Lord will protect him just as he has so often done in his work as a shepherd (vv. 34–37). The Fathers apply David’s experience to Jesus Christ: “David, that is, Christ, strangled the lion and the bear when he descended into hell and freed everyone from
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