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Goliath

"Goliath (/ɡəˈlaɪəθ/ gə-LY-əth)[a] is described in the biblical Book of Samuel as a Philistine giant defeated by the young David in single combat. The story signified Saul´s unfitness to rule, as Saul himself should have fought for Israel. Scholars today believe that the original listed killer of Goliath was Elhanan, son of Jair, and that the authors of the Deutoronomic history changed the original text to credit the victory to the more famous character, David.

The phrase "David and Goliath" has taken on a more popular meaning, denoting an underdog situation, a contest where a smaller, weaker opponent faces a much bigger, stronger adversary.Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page)." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.02.2020)

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Medaille auf die Huldigung von Prinz Wilhelm von Oranien, 1578Góliát sör1. Buch Samuel, 16 und 17Die zwölf grausamen Tyrannen des alten Testaments: Goliath, Saul, Serah, AchabZwei Fenster mit König DavidDavid und Goliath
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Was depicted (Actor) Goliath
Was depicted (Actor) David

[Relation to person or institution] Goliath
[Relation to person or institution] Henrik Haggenmacher (1827-1917)
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