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Essay heading: King David
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17.38-40). This is another important scene that is depicted in the bible, but not in the movie. The last major discrepance is that of the actual confrontation between Goliath and David. In the movie it is shown that David needs a couple of attempts of stone throwing to kill Goliath (King David). This event in the bible shows that David killed Goliath with one stone throw to the head (New Revised Standard Version, 1Sam... displayed 300 characters
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In the movie it is shown that David needs a couple of attempts of stone throwing to kill Goliath (King David). This event in the bible shows that David killed Goliath with one stone throw to the head (New Revised Standard Version, 1Sam. 17.48-49).
The next discrepancy that is worth looking at is the scene where David plays the lyre for Saul... displayed next 300 characters
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