The Lion of War Podcast
After David’s anointing in Bethlehem, the story seems ready to rush toward Goliath, but the biblical narrative takes a more complicated path. In this bridge episode, Cliff prepares listeners for the way David’s story unfolds through Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles: not as a modern biography arranged in strict chronological order, but as prophetic history told with theological purpose. The next passage, 1 Samuel 16:14–23, introduces David entering Saul’s service as a musician, yet the following chapter seems to reintroduce David at the Valley of Elah as though Saul hardly knows him. This apparent tension becomes the first major example of a recurring challenge in studying David’s story. Cliff explains his commitment to the inspired Word of God while also honestly acknowledging that faithful Bible study requires wrestling with difficult passages, narrative gaps, and ancient storytelling patterns. Using the image of an old man by the fire telling true stories from the old days, this episode invites listeners to receive the biblical text as Yahweh gave it: selective, purposeful, inspired, and true.
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