Compare And Contrast David And Goliath

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The story of David and Goliath is from 1 Samuel 17. The Israelites are fighting the Philistines, Goliath, the Philistines’ best warrior offers to meet the Israelites' best warrior in a one-on-one fight to decide who wins the entire world. None of the Israelite soldiers dare to fight Goliath, until David, a boy who is far too young to be a warrior accepts the challenge. Saul, the Israelite leader, gives David weapons and armor, but David refuses them. Instead, he fights Goliath with his slingshot. He hits Goliath in the head with a rock, knocking Goliath down, and then grabs Goliath's sword and cuts off Goliath’s head. The Philistines stop the war as agreed. David's strength is from God, and the story shows the triumph of good over evil. David was sculpted by three different talented renaissance artists. Michelangelo, Donatello, and Bernini. …show more content…

Standing at 13’5″ tall, David is depicted waiting, ready with slingshot in hand and a stone in the other. Michelangelo carved the David after he made the Pieta in Rome in 1498–1499 and came back to Florence in 1501. His popularity as a great sculptor was growing however, and his career was blooming when he was asked to carve David for the Florence Cathedral. Because David was supposed to be on a high part of the cathedral, it had to be big enough to see it from below. Today, it lives inside the the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence. Not in the original

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