"The Bible is not Correct, David did not kill Goliath" – Femi Aribisala.

The Bible is not Correct, David did not kill Goliath

The same “infallible” bible also credits the killing of Goliath to Elhanan, one of David’s mighty men.

One of the myths of Christianity is the infallibility of the bible. Quoting Paul, some Christians insist every word in the bible is “God-breathed.” (2 Timothy 3:16). When you identify contradictions in the bible, they either refuse to acknowledge them or try to rationalise them away with highfalutin apologetics. However, these apologetics have not made the contradictions disappear. All they do is establish that these bible-fanatics are not committed to the truth.

Christians generally believe little David killed mighty Goliath, according to the “infallible” account of 1 Samuel 17:50-51. This feat is drummed into us from childhood. We act in plays celebrating David’s victory. We listen to sermons extolling his achievement. However, the same “infallible” bible also credits the killing of Goliath to Elhanan, one of David’s mighty men. 

This contradiction leads to the inevitable conclusion that while the bible might indeed be a highly inspired book, it is nevertheless not infallible.

Bible discrepancies

2 Samuel says: “There was another battle with the Philistines at Gob, and Elhanan son of Jair from Bethlehem killed Goliath from Gath.” (2 Samuel 21:19). This record of Elhanan (as opposed to David) killing Goliath can be found in the following bible translations among many others: New International Version (NIV); American Standard Version (ASV); New American Standard Bible (NASB); New American Standard Bible, Updated Edition (NASU); The Amplified Bible (AMP); Revised Standard Version (RSV); New Revised Standard Version (NRSV); and Today’s English Version (TEV).

Other bible translations of the same 2 Samuel 21:19 say Elhanan killed “the brother of Goliath.” These translations include the King James Version (KJV); New King James Version (NKJV); The Living Bible (TLB); and New Living Translation (NLT).

Of the latter, the New King James Version is remarkably unreliable. As a matter of policy, King James sometimes adds its own words to bible verses, effectively doctoring their meaning. In its own defence, it warns its readers in its introductory pages that: “words or phrases in italics indicate expressions in the original language which require clarification by additional English words.” 
 
The need for such dubious “clarification” led the New King James Version to alter 2 Samuel 21:19 as follows: “Again there was war at Gob with the Philistines, where Elhanan the son of Jaare-Oregim the Bethlehemite killed THE BROTHER OF Goliath the Gittite.”

Although the translation says Elhanan slew “the brother of Goliath;” the words “the brother of” are written in italics, indicating that they do not appear in the original Hebrew text but were added at the discretion of NKJV translators. This leads to the following conclusion: either the original Hebrew of 2 Samuel 21:9 was not infallible, or the doctored 2 Samuel 21:9 of NKJV is not infallible. 
 
Whichever is the case, it means the bible is not infallible. The bible is a book written and compiled by men; and men are not infallible.

Who killed Goliath?

However, my purpose here is not just to demonstrate the fallibility of the bible. Bible-worshipping Christians will always reject that fact no matter what. My purpose is to determine if David killed Goliath. Faced with the dilemma of contradictions between 1 and 2 Samuel, the author of 1 Chronicles, written centuries after 2 Samuel; says: “There was another battle with the Philistines, and Elhanan son of Jair killed Lahmi, the brother of Goliath from Gath.” (1 Chronicles 20:5).

The question then arises as to which version we are going to believe? Should we believe the classical position that David killed Goliath, or should we believe the equally biblical position that Elhanan killed Goliath?

For a number of reasons, the account stating that David killed Goliath is the less believable. It is in the tradition of kings and rulers to take credit for other people’s achievements under their kingdom. David was no exception to this. For example, when Joab captured Rabbah, he tactfully gave the credit to David. David himself went along with this charade and pretended that he was the one who took the city. (2 Samuel 12:26-31).

It would appear that originally the killing of Goliath was part and parcel of a collection of tales extolling the exploits of David’s mighty men of war known as “The Thirty.” Elhanan was one of them. He distinguished himself by killing a mighty Philistine called Goliath. But in the process of magnifying the great King David, his substitution as the killer of Goliath was not long in coming.

Saul and David

The account of David killing Goliath is so full of contradictions that it is clear it is the fabricated version. One of the problems with the account has to do with the inability of bible-writers to determine precisely when David first met Saul.

We are told that when Saul transgressed against the Lord, God sent an evil spirit to trouble him. (1 Samuel 16:14). Someone then recommended to Saul that he should hire David to play the harp, offering the dubious thesis that soothing music is a demon-repellent. But then the man recommending David said something strange: he extolled David, a young teenager who was not even old enough to be in the army, as a man of war: “I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite, who is skillful in playing, a mighty man of valor, a man of war.” (1 Samuel 16:18).
This description is a giveaway. It is obviously written after the fact. There is no basis for describing David, a youth keeping sheep, as “a mighty man of valour” and “a man of war.” By all accounts, David was not even a man yet.

On this recommendation, Saul sent word to Jesse, David’s father, that his son should be seconded to him. However, David entered Saul’s service not as a harp-playing musician, but as his armour-bearer, even though we are told later that Saul’s armour was too heavy for David. (1 Samuel 17:38-39). Nevertheless, whenever Saul came under attack by the evil spirit, David would play a harp and the evil spirit would depart. Saul quickly took a liking to David, and he sent to his father a second time that David’s secondment to him should become permanent. (1 Samuel 16:22).

However, when we get to the incident where David is alleged to have killed Goliath, we discover to our surprise that this same David, who was supposed to be Saul’s armour-bearer/musician, had never met Saul before. In that contradictory account, David was just a young boy tending sheep. His father sent him to deliver lunch to his two brothers at the war-front. On arriving there, he found Goliath terrorizing everybody and offered to fight against him.

He was then brought to Saul who, on meeting him for the very first time, said to him: “You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are a youth, and he a man of war from his youth.” (1 Samuel 17:33). However, in the earlier version, David was specifically introduced to Saul as “a man of war.” Contrary to the earlier account where Saul sent emissaries to David’s father twice, he now did not know who David’s father was. He asked Abner, his military commander: “Whose son is this young man?” (1 Samuel 17:55).

30 comments:

  1. There are so many things this writer don't understand about the bible.u don't read the bible as any other literature,if de HOLY spirit don't grand u understanding u won't knw its mistries.first the tym different between 1 samuel 16 and 1 samuel 17 is quite long(15 yrs).David has already been anointed as king by samuel wch made de spirit of God to live saul and rest on david.David served saul for some yrs before living him(after de evil spirit has stopped disturbing saul).within dis tym david had grown from a child to a youth.within dis period saul had probably 4gtn abt david before de incident of 1 samuel 17 came up(the killing of goliath).david killed goliath of gath as a youth but Elhanan killed goliath of gittite.did u see the difference?and at dis tym that elhanan killed goliath de gittate david was already the king of Israel.gath and gittite were two different cities in philistine at dat tym.goliath is a name and not a title so there would have been more than a thousand ppl bearing goliath at dat tym.If u don't understand the deep mistries of the bible I would advise u keep quiet b4 u bring on ur self de wrath of God.

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    1. Ur comment to the above article is very sentimental,as a bible reading christian. I've tried to search for more knowledge about the origins of the bible and I've found beyond reasonable doubts that the bible has been edited.the current bible we use was compiled by constantine the roman.he was a pagan. Maybe u should read about him. He did a lot of adaptations to suit the times he lives and to blend in pagan beiiefs of the time. Does the holy spirit also guide u to understanad december 25th? There are so many other inconsistencies. Please God has asked us to know him before we worship him.

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  2. Wow this really shows that the end time is near..how can a person say David didn't kill Goliath but Elhanan?please before posting wrong facts, learn to make research.My bible tells me that David did kill Goliath the Gath (1sam 17:1-end) and in (2sam 21:19), Elkanah killed another Goliath from Gittite.Note that when David killed Goliath from Gath he wasn't the king of Israel then,and when Elhanan killed the Goliath from Gittite,David had become king of Israel.Please read the above passages for more understanding.In a nut shell David killed Goliath the Gath and Elhanan killed Goliath the Gittite(two different Goliath).

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    1. Elhanan Killed the Brother of Goliath Gittite

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  3. Do somtn wt ur time...bkos u are obviously wasting d free breath u were given by God

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  4. Writer I don't. Know how and were you are born but u read the bible as a blind fellow.......THE GOLIAT ELHANA KILLED IS NOT PHILISTINE BUT GITTITE AND THE ONE DAVID KILLED IS REAL PHILISTINE.......And it was not only Goliat that was killed in that war but Four Gaint man

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  5. D writer is obviously a #learner. D bible is not subject to ur criticisms. Critisize ur lyf b4 u do dat to a book dat has witstood wars n extinction!

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  6. The quran is the only real book

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    1. D book dat says people should be killed in order to win virgins in aljana.you beta give ur life to Jesus

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    2. Cn I said dis man is a fool, d bible in d same 2samuel 21 vs 19, there was again a battle in Gob with d philistine, whr elhana d son of jaareogim, bathlemite, slew d brother of goliat d gittite, nt goliat em sef, pple are ignorant of dem sef cos dey lack knowledge, if sum told u sumtin try nd make reserch instead of beliving dem.

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  7. The quran is the only real book

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  8. Whether the bible is doctored or not oo, I still believe in Jesus & believe the bible is the word of God. Whatever any1 writes changes nothing.

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  9. I can see d devil is using sumpiple 2 play ludo....dnt allow d evil spirit dt troubled saul 2 com upon u femi d native doctor,mistchewwww

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  10. Femi, may the holy spirit grant u understanding. No one has blasphemed the bible and lived to see old age. Do not speak of things that you do not understand. David killed Goliath of Gath while Elhanan killed the brother of Goliath, who was a Gititte. There is no controversy.

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  11. It is my prayer d@ d merciful LORD SHOW U MERCY........show mercy lord upon dy tender sheep show mercy!!!show mercy!!! show mercy!!! show mercy!!!

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  12. This person is a fool... Except the holy spirit gives understanding u can't understand d bible... No one has seen God bf bt we all blv in God and his son Jesus Christ..so also the bible.. We were born to see the bible it wasn't written in our generation and its not for ordinary men to understand.. If u think thr are mistakes in the bible then go write ur own... Remember the bible is writeen with the inspiration of God so who r u to judge?

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  13. Prof. Aribisala, may God Himself explain the Bible to you. The Bible is the ONLY Book of Life.

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  14. Is the writer of this article a christian, a muslim or which religion?

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  15. I so thank God am not a christian

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  16. No disrespect but i tink Muslisms shuld review their religion. How can a religion promote sexual immorality (72 virgins) and violence (Jihad). In my opinion i think Allah is one of the Devil's many agents used in drawing souls to himself.

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  17. Bro I no be muslim o & no religion promotes sexual immorality & its d christian bible we are arguing about here so no talk rubbish here

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  18. Frank n u r proud of ur self. hmmmmmmm

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  19. Not a christian or muslim. Wat are u boy? An atheist? U'r rily a confused fellow boy. Get a life cuz i dnt tink u have one boy.

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  20. Am a member of Eckankar & we don't confuse ourselves because nobody killed anybody

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  21. I wonder wat this world is turning to.please writer,you should take a note and realise that the bible was writeen by inspired men.that means the holy spirit led the inspiration.GOD's world standed sure.please don't bring curse on yourself,cos GOD says let no man add or remove from his word.However,I urge u to read your bible carefuly,but first ask for the holy spirit to teach you properly to understand the word of GOD,

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  22. What is just being said is that the bible has been edited from its original copy

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