The document contains instructions for making a picture frame with parts including corners and a back piece that attaches with string. It also contains a short story about a shepherd boy named David who defeats the giant Goliath with a sling and stones to save the Israelites from becoming slaves to the Philistines. The story is from 1 Samuel chapter 17 in the Bible.
9. A shepherd boy and a giant
While King Saul, of Israel, was fighting a war against
the army of the Philistines, a giant man, a soldier of the
Philistines, came and defied the army of King Saul:
“Send a man who dares to fight me,” said Goliath, the giant.
“If he kills me, the Philistines will be your servants. But if I kill
him, you will be our slaves!”
No one dared answer the challenges and fight the biggest,
strongest, most feared man of all the Philistines soldiers. But
unexpectedly, a young man’s voice was heard: “I’ll do it.”
And soon, a young simple shepherd, armed with only a sling
and a few stones, faced the terrible giant. “You come with a
sword and a spear and a shield, but I come in the name of
the Lord God who will give me the victory!”
And He did! The name of the young shepherd was David,
who later became King David.
You can read the rest of the story in 1 Samuel chapter 17.
10. A shepherd boy and a giant
While King Saul, of Israel, was fighting a war against
the army of the Philistines, a giant man, a soldier of the
Philistines, came and defied the army of King Saul:
“Send a man who dares to fight me,” said Goliath, the giant.
“If he kills me, the Philistines will be your servants. But if I kill
him, you will be our slaves!”
No one dared answer the challenges and fight the biggest,
strongest, most feared man of all the Philistines soldiers. But
unexpectedly, a young man’s voice was heard: “I’ll do it.”
And soon, a young simple shepherd, armed with only a sling
and a few stones, faced the terrible giant. “You come with a
sword and a spear and a shield, but I come in the name of
the Lord God who will give me the victory!”
And He did! The name of the young shepherd was David,
who later became King David.
You can read the rest of the story in 1 Samuel chapter 17.