or a bag for the journey, or two shirts, or sandals, or a walking stick; for the worker is entitled to his food.
1 Samuel 17:40 - Tree of Life Version Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the valley, put them in the pocket of the shepherd’s bag that he had, and with his sling in his hand, he approached the Philistine. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And he took his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in a shepherd's bag which he had, even in a scrip; and his sling was in his hand: and he drew near to the Philistine. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Then he took his staff in his hand and chose five smooth stones out of the brook and put them in his shepherd's [lunch] bag [a whole kid's skin slung from his shoulder], in his pouch, and his sling was in his hand, and he drew near the Philistine. American Standard Version (1901) And he took his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in the shepherd’s bag which he had, even in his wallet; and his sling was in his hand: and he drew near to the Philistine. Common English Bible He then grabbed his staff and chose five smooth stones from the streambed. He put them in the pocket of his shepherd’s bag and with sling in hand went out to the Philistine. Catholic Public Domain Version And he took up his staff, which he held always in his hands. And he chose for himself five very smooth stones from the torrent. And he put them into the shepherd's bag that he had with him. And he took up a sling in his hand. And he went out against the Philistine. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And he took his staff, which he had always in his hands: and chose him five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them into the shepherd's scrip, which he had with him. And he took a sling in his hand, and went forth against the Philistine. |
or a bag for the journey, or two shirts, or sandals, or a walking stick; for the worker is entitled to his food.
Out of all these troops there were 700 chosen men that were left-handed, each of whom could sling a stone at a hair and not miss.
After him came Shamgar son of Anath, who struck down 600 Philistine men with an ox-goad. So he also delivered Israel.
David strapped his sword on his garment and tried to walk, but he was not used to it. So David said to Saul, “I cannot walk in these, for I am not used to them.” So David took them off.
Meanwhile, the Philistine drew nearer and approached David, with his shield-bearer in front of him.