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Armorbearer
I got a job, got only one thing to do My job is simply this, it is to protect you Nowadays, I guess you could say, I would be called a bodyguard But back in the day, when bodyguards were a terror, I was known by another name, I was called an armorbearer But the most famous armorbearer that you never even heard of, was the one who bare the shield for the man whom the Philistines loved That's right, Goliath He was a powerfully strong, giant of a man The tip of his spear was bigger than your hand With his huge, enormous sword, he would cut you in half And as he fed your body to the birds, he'd let out a blood curdling laugh Can you imagine being his armorbearer? You had to be a stone cold killer, you had to love shedding blood wherever Now this unknown armorbearer carried Goliath's shield into every battle; deflecting wayward blows, stopping any well-aimed arrows He was the imposing man with the shield, who went before an even scarier stature of a man But the Holy Bible records how their end began They called out young David one fateful day, trash talked him like he was just another weak prey David replied: you come to me with a sword, spear and a shield To the uncircumcised, the God of Israel would never yield Then David picked up five stones, chosen by the Hand of God And slung one towards Goliath with the velocity of a gunshot That stone sank deep into the giant's forehead, and he fell to the ground, killed straight dead Then David went up to Goliath's body, got the giant's sword and cut off his head Now the question that needs to be asked, what happened to the armorbearer? The man with the shield who always protected Goliath, did he die, did he kill himself, did he flee? When David cut off Goliath's head, where in the world was he? Perhaps you can explain this mystery to me Maybe this is how this aphorism came to be, killing two birds with one stone, now makes perfect sense, y'see I believe only half of the story was told: Goliath was indeed killed, and I'm persuaded the armorbearer was also 1 Sam 16:21; 17:4-7, 40-45; 31:1-6
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