.......57 "Then, as David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, Abner took him and brought him before Saul (in Jerusalem) with the head of the Philistine in his hand."
Our Father's heart is full of His Son, Jesus! What He accomplished long ago on a hill called Mr. Calvary are spoken of over and over again throughout the Bible. This portion of scripture has beautiful pictures of His Beloved Son and His finished work of redemption.
Ephes Damim literally means "boundary of the bloods," and Elah means “fear,” in Hebrew.
The Holy Spirit is painting pictures for us again. When we get into a "thorny" situation" with our back against the wall down in the valley of fear, we need a Savior. We need Jesus!
David, whose name means "beloved," killed him with a stone, one of the five he had found in the stream that is there to this day. Five is the number of grace! (Wow! He found grace!) He put one of them into his shepherd's sling, let it fly and felled the giant in one shot. A great victory was won for Israel that day!
You see as long as we don't give heed to the taunts and lies of our enemy--our Goliaths--and remain seated in heavenly place next to Jesus, we will not be drawn down into the valley of elah: fear."
Goliath is a picture of satan--our accuser--who CANNOT cross the boundary of the blood (of Jesus). His name in Hebrew means "stripped, exile." He was wearing a helmet and armor all made of bronze. Bronze in the Bible means "judgment." He was a picture of judgment from head to toe, you might say.
Goliath is a picture of satan--our accuser--who CANNOT cross the boundary of the blood (of Jesus). His name in Hebrew means "stripped, exile." He was wearing a helmet and armor all made of bronze. Bronze in the Bible means "judgment." He was a picture of judgment from head to toe, you might say.
He was also from the city of Gath, which means "winepress," in Hebrew. In Rev.19:15 it says that "Jesus Himself treads out the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God....Having stripped principalities and powers; He spoiled them."
That's our Jesus, the GREATER DAVID, defeating our Goliath, the devil, taking away our reproach. We are no longer strangers and exiles subject to God's wrath. We are heirs of the promises of God and beloved sons and daughters!
The place of the Skull.
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