大卫迎战歌利亚

17 非利士人在犹大的梭哥招聚军队,准备作战。他们在梭哥和亚西加之间的以弗·大悯扎营。 扫罗和以色列人也聚集起来在以拉谷安营,摆好阵势准备迎战。 双方的军队在两边的山上对峙,中间隔着山谷。 非利士营中有个名叫歌利亚的巨人出来讨战。他来自迦特,身高三米, 头戴铜盔,身穿重达五十七公斤的铠甲, 腿上有铜护膝,肩背铜戟。 戟柄粗如织布机的轴,铁戟头重七公斤。有卫士拿着他的盾牌走在前面。 他挑战以色列人,说:“你们为什么列阵打仗呢?我是非利士人,你们是扫罗的仆人,你们选一个人下来跟我一比高下。 如果他打得过我,将我杀了,我们就做你们的奴隶。但如果我战胜他,把他杀了,你们就要做我们的奴隶,服侍我们。 10 我今天向以色列军队骂阵,你们找一个人出来跟我比个高下吧!” 11 扫罗和所有以色列人听了非利士人的这些话,都吓得惊恐不已。

12 大卫是以法他人耶西的儿子。扫罗执政期间,耶西已经年纪老迈,住在犹大的伯利恒,有八个儿子。 13 他的三个儿子已经跟随扫罗去打仗了,他们是长子以利押、次子亚比拿达和三子沙玛。 14 大卫年纪最小,他的三个哥哥跟随扫罗期间, 15 他有时去扫罗的军营,有时回伯利恒为他父亲放羊。 16 这非利士人早晚都出来骂阵,长达四十天。

17 一天,耶西对大卫说:“你带上十公斤烤麦和十个饼,赶快到军营中送给你的哥哥们。 18 再带十块奶饼送给他们的千夫长,看望一下他们,带个信儿回来。 19 他们跟随扫罗率领的以色列军在以拉谷跟非利士人打仗。”

20 大卫清早起来把羊交给一个牧人看顾,然后照父亲的吩咐带着食物出发了。他来到军营的时候,大军正吶喊着出战。 21 以色列人与非利士人摆好阵势,两军对垒。 22 大卫把带来的东西交给负责看守的人保管,自己跑到阵中去问候哥哥们。 23 他们正在交谈的时候,非利士军中的迦特人歌利亚出来像往常一样向以色列军骂阵,大卫都听见了。 24 以色列人一看见歌利亚都竞相奔逃,极其害怕。 25 以色列人彼此议论说:“看那个人!他是来向以色列军骂阵的。谁要能杀死他,王必有重赏,还会把女儿嫁给他为妻,并免去他父亲家在以色列应缴的赋税。” 26 大卫问站在旁边的人:“如果有人杀了这非利士人,洗掉以色列人的羞辱,他会得到什么呢?这个未受割礼的非利士人是谁?竟敢向永活上帝的军队骂阵!” 27 他们就把刚才的话一一告诉大卫。

28 大卫的长兄以利押听见他跟人说话,就愤怒地对他说:“你来这里做什么?你把旷野的那几只羊交给谁了?我知道你骄傲自大,心怀恶意,你来只是想看打仗。” 29 大卫说:“我做错了什么?我问一下都不行吗?” 30 他又去问其他人同样的问题,得到了同样的答复。 31 有人听见了大卫的话,就去告诉扫罗,扫罗便派人来召大卫。 32 大卫对扫罗说:“大家不要因这个非利士人而丧胆,让仆人去战他。” 33 扫罗说:“你不能去,你年纪还小,他却是一个久经沙场的战士。” 34 大卫说:“我一直替父亲放羊,有时候狮子或熊会从羊群中叼走羊, 35 我会去追打它,把羊从它口中救出来。如果它起来攻击我,我就揪着它的胡子把它打死。 36 我曾打死过狮子和熊。这未受割礼的非利士人竟敢向永活上帝的军队骂阵,他的下场也必像狮子和熊一样。 37 耶和华曾经从狮子和熊的利爪下拯救我,祂也必从非利士人手中拯救我。”扫罗对大卫说:“去吧,愿耶和华与你同在。” 38 扫罗把自己的战袍给大卫穿上,又给他戴上自己的头盔,穿上自己的铠甲。 39 大卫把刀挎在战袍上,试着走了几步,却不习惯这种装束,就对扫罗说:“我穿着这些无法作战,因为我不习惯。”他便摘下头盔,卸下铠甲, 40 然后拿着杖,在溪里捡了五块光滑的石头放进牧人用的袋子,拿着投石器向歌利亚走去。

41 歌利亚也迎着大卫走来,卫士拿着他的盾牌走在前面。 42 歌利亚见大卫是个面色红润、相貌英俊的少年,就藐视他。 43 他对大卫说:“你拿着棍子来战我,难道我是一条狗吗?”他就凭自己的神明咒诅大卫, 44 又说:“你过来,我要把你的肉丢给天上的飞禽和地上的走兽。” 45 大卫答道:“你是靠刀枪剑戟来攻击我,我是靠万军之耶和华的名,就是你所蔑视的以色列军队的上帝来迎战你。 46 今天,耶和华必把你交在我手中,我必杀死你,砍掉你的头,用非利士军兵的尸体喂天上的飞禽和地上的走兽,使普天下都知道以色列有上帝。 47 这里所有的人都必知道耶和华拯救人不靠刀枪,因为祂掌管战争的胜负。祂必把你们交在我们手中。” 48 歌利亚迎面走来的时候,大卫就飞快地跑上去应战, 49 他从袋里拿出一块石子用投石器猛力抛去,石子击中歌利亚的额头,嵌了进去,他迎面栽倒在地。

50 大卫就这样不用刀剑,只用投石器和一块石子战胜了那个非利士人,杀死了他。 51 大卫跑到那非利士人身边,从他刀鞘里拔出刀杀了他,并割下他的头颅。非利士人看见自己的英雄死了,纷纷逃跑。 52 以色列人和犹大人乘势吶喊,追杀非利士人,直追到迦特和以革伦的城门。通往迦特和以革伦的沙拉音大道上到处是非利士人的尸体。 53 以色列军队追杀非利士人回来,又掳掠了他们的营地。 54 大卫把那非利士人的头颅带到耶路撒冷,把那人的兵器存放在自己的帐篷中。

55 扫罗看见大卫出去迎战歌利亚,就问押尼珥元帅:“押尼珥啊,那少年是谁的儿子?”押尼珥答道:“王啊,我向你发誓,我真的不知道。” 56 扫罗王说:“你去查查他是谁的儿子。” 57 大卫杀了歌利亚回来,押尼珥就把他带到扫罗那里,他手上还拿着那非利士人的头颅。 58 扫罗问他:“年轻人,你是谁的儿子?”大卫答道:“我是你仆人伯利恒人耶西的儿子。”

17 The P’lishtim rallied their troops for war, assembling at Sokhoh in Y’hudah and setting up camp between Sokhoh and ‘Azekah in Efes-Damim. Sha’ul and the men of Isra’el assembled, set up camp in the Elah Valley and drew up their battle line opposite the P’lishtim. The P’lishtim occupied a position on one hill and Isra’el a position on another hill, with a valley between them.

There came out a champion from the camp of the P’lishtim named Golyat, from Gat, who was nine feet nine inches tall. He had a bronze helmet on his head, and he wore a bronze armor plate weighing 120 pounds. He had bronze armor protecting his legs and a bronze javelin between his shoulders. The shaft of his spear was as big as a weaver’s beam, and the iron spearhead weighed fifteen pounds. His shield-bearer went ahead of him. He stood and yelled at the armies of Isra’el, “Why come out and draw up a battle line? I’m a P’lishti, and you are servants of Sha’ul, so choose a man for yourselves, and let him come down to me. If he can fight me and kill me, we’ll be your slaves; but if I beat him and kill him, you will become slaves and serve us.” 10 The P’lishti added, “I challenge Isra’el’s armies today — give me a man, and we’ll fight it out!” 11 When Sha’ul and all Isra’el heard those words of the P’lishti, they were shaken and terrified.

12 Now David was the son of that Efrati from Beit-Lechem in Y’hudah named Yishai. He had eight sons; and in the time of Sha’ul he was old — the years had taken their toll. 13 Yishai’s three oldest sons had followed Sha’ul to battle; the names of his three sons who went to battle were Eli’av the firstborn, next to him Avinadav, and the third Shammah. 14 David was the youngest; the three oldest followed Sha’ul. 15 David went back and forth from Sha’ul to pasture his father’s sheep at Beit-Lechem. 16 Meanwhile, the P’lishti approached with his challenge every morning and evening for forty days.

17 Yishai said to David his son, “Please take your brothers five bushels of this roasted grain and these ten loaves of bread; hurry, and carry them to your brothers at the camp. 18 Also bring these ten cheeses to their field officer. Find out if your brothers are well, and bring back some token from them. 19 Sha’ul and your brothers, with all the army of Isra’el, are in the Elah Valley, fighting the P’lishtim.”

20 David got up early in the morning, left the sheep with a helper, took his load and set out, as Yishai had ordered him. He arrived at the barricade of the camp just as the troops were going out to their battle stations and shouting the war cry. 21 Isra’el and the P’lishtim had set up their battle lines facing each other. 22 David left his equipment in charge of the equipment guard, ran to the troops, went to his brothers and asked if they were well. 23 As he was talking with them, there came the champion, the P’lishti from Gat named Golyat, from the ranks of the P’lishtim, saying the same words as before; and David heard them. 24 When the soldiers from Isra’el saw the man, they all ran away from him, terrified. 25 The soldiers from Isra’el said [to each other], “You saw that man who just came up? He has come to challenge Isra’el. To whoever kills him, the king will give a rich reward; he’ll also give him his daughter and exempt his father’s family from all service and taxes in Isra’el.” 26 David said to the men standing with him, “What reward will be given to the man who kills this P’lishti and removes this disgrace from Isra’el? Who is this uncircumcised P’lishti anyway, that he challenges the armies of the living God?” 27 The people answered with what they had been saying, adding, “That’s what will be done for the man who kills him.” 28 Eli’av his oldest brother heard when David spoke to the men, and it made Eli’av angry at him. He asked, “Why did you come down here? With whom did you leave those few sheep in the desert? I know how conceited you are and how wicked your heart is! You just came down to watch the fighting.” 29 David said, “What have I done now? I only asked a question.” 30 He turned away from him to someone else and asked the same question, and the people gave him the same answer.

31 David’s words were overheard and told to Sha’ul, who summoned him. 32 David said to Sha’ul, “No one should lose heart because of him; your servant will go and fight this P’lishti.” 33 Sha’ul said to David, “You can’t go to fight this P’lishti — you’re just a boy, and he has been a warrior from his youth!” 34 David answered Sha’ul, “Your servant used to guard his father’s sheep. When a lion or a bear would come and grab a lamb from the flock, 35 I would go after it, hit it, and snatch the lamb from its mouth; and if it turned on me, I would catch it by the jaw, smack it and kill it. 36 Your servant has defeated both lions and bears, and this uncircumcised P’lishti will be like one of them, because he has challenged the armies of the living God.” 37 Then David said, “Adonai, who rescued me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, will rescue me from the paw of this P’lishti!” Sha’ul said to David, “Go; may Adonai be with you.”

38 Sha’ul dressed David in his own armor — he put a bronze helmet on his head and gave him armor plate to wear. 39 David buckled his sword on his armor and tried to walk, but he wasn’t used to such equipment. David said to Sha’ul, “I can’t move wearing these things, because I’m not used to them.” So David took them off. 40 Then he took his stick in his hand and picked five smooth stones from the riverbed, putting them in his shepherd’s bag, in his pouch. Then, with his sling in his hand, he approached the P’lishti. 41 The P’lishti, with his shield-bearer ahead of him, came nearer and nearer to David. 42 The P’lishti looked David up and down and had nothing but scorn for what he saw — a boy with ruddy cheeks, red hair and good looks. 43 The P’lishti said to David, “Am I a dog? Is that why you’re coming at me with sticks?” — and the P’lishti cursed David by his god. 44 Then the P’lishti said to David, “Come here to me, so I can give your flesh to the birds in the air and the wild animals.” 45 David answered the P’lishti, “You’re coming at me with a sword, a spear and a javelin. But I’m coming at you in the name of Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of the armies of Isra’el, whom you have challenged. 46 Today Adonai will hand you over to me. I will attack you, lop your head off, and give the carcasses of the army of the P’lishtim to the birds in the air and the animals in the land. Then all the land will know that there is a God in Isra’el, 47 and everyone assembled here will know that Adonai does not save by sword or spear. For this is Adonai’s battle, and he will hand you over to us.” 48 When the P’lishti got up, approached and came close to meet David, David hurried and ran toward the army to meet the P’lishti. 49 David put his hand in his bag, took out a stone, and hurled it with his sling. It struck the P’lishti in his forehead and buried itself in his forehead, so that he fell face down on the ground. 50 Thus David defeated the P’lishti with a sling and a stone, striking the P’lishti and killing him; but David had no sword in his hand. 51 Then David ran and stood over the P’lishti, took his sword, drew it out of its sheath, and finished killing him, cutting off his head with it.

When the P’lishtim saw that their hero was dead, they fled. 52 The men of Isra’el and Y’hudah got up, shouting, and pursued the P’lishtim all the way to Gat and the gates of ‘Ekron. The wounded P’lishtim fell down all along the road from Sha‘arayim to Gat and ‘Ekron. 53 After chasing the P’lishtim, the army of Isra’el returned and plundered their camp.

54 David took the head of the P’lishti and brought it to Yerushalayim, but he put the armor of the P’lishti in his tent.

55 When Sha’ul saw David go out to fight the P’lishti, he said to Avner, the army’s commander, “Avner, whose son is this boy?” “By your life, O king,” Avner replied, “I don’t know.” 56 The king said, “Find out whose son this boy is.” 57 As David returned from killing the P’lishti, Avner took him and brought him to Sha’ul with the head of the P’lishti in his hand. 58 Sha’ul asked him, “Young man, whose son are you?” David answered, “I am the son of your servant Yishai the Beit-Lachmi.”