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posthuman

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why was the sword of Goliath behind the ephod ? very interesting question, and I can only provide an opinion and maybe be wrong :)
The weapon of your enemy will be used on them the word of God says, but the best way to fight is to pray before you take the sword to battle. In addition the weapon of goliath was a testimony of Gods deliverance from your enemies.
what passage are you thinking of when you said the weapon of your enemy will be used on them?
 

CS1

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what passage are you thinking of when you said the weapon of your enemy will be used on them?

One verse is Ps 54:5 NLT May the evil plans of my enemies be turned against them. Do as you promised and put an end to them.

Ps 21:11
 

posthuman

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One verse is Ps 54:5 NLT May the evil plans of my enemies be turned against them. Do as you promised and put an end to them.

Ps 21:11
ah yes, to fall in the pit they dug for me, and to be snared by the snare they set for me. :)
that's a concept repeated in a lot of places

thanks
 

posthuman

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ah yes, to fall in the pit they dug for me, and to be snared by the snare they set for me. :)
that's a concept repeated in a lot of places


thanks
hey so Christ used death to conquer death. neat :)