Goliath in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(splendor), a famous giant of Gath, who "morning and evening
for forty days" defied the armies of Israel. 1Sa 17:1 ...
(B.C. 1063.) He was possibly descended from the old Rephaim
[GIANTS], of whom a scattered remnant took refuge with the
Philistines after their dispersion by the Ammonites.
De 2:20,21; 2Sa 21:22 His height was "six cubits and a
span," which taking the cubit at 21 inches, would make him 10
1/2 feet high. The scene of his combat with David, by whom he
was slain, was the "valley of the terebinth," between Shochoh
and Arekah, probably among the western passes of Benjamin. In
2Sa 21:19 we find that another Goliath of Gath was slain by
Elhanan, also a Bethlehemite.
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