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David and goliath
Plate XVI Folio 28 verso
As I walked around the Princeton Art Museum I looked for the one plate that really stood out to me. I walked around for a good thirty minutes. All the plates looked started looking identical to each other… till I saw it! Folio 28 verso stood out to me like a person wearing a raincoat on a hot summers day. There was something about it.
Perhaps the “thing” about it was how graphic it appeared to be. The plate illustrated a head being cut off and bleeding all over the place. I immediately wanted to know about the story behind this explicit picture and why it was so illustrative.
The story behind David and Goliath is David was a young shepherd boy who watched his father's sheep. He fed them and kept them safe from being eaten by lions and bears. When David was alone with the sheep in the meadows he would spend time praising and talking to God. David loved to play his harp. He would write songs and sing praises to God. One day, David's father asked him to take food to his three brothers who were in the army for the nation of Israel. David was not afraid to go to the place where the soldiers were fighting. David trusted God to take care of him. When David found his brothers, they were not fightin
Approximate Word count = 1826
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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