Definition: And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saveth not with sword and spear: for the battle [is] the LORDĆ¢ĀĀS, and he will give you into our hands.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this verse from 1 Samuel 17:47. It's a really powerful and important part of Davidās testimony when heās defending Saul. Hereās what it means in simpler terms: The Basic Idea: This verse says that God is the ultimate victor, and He doesnāt fight with weapons like swords or spears. Instead, He controls the situation and gives them (the people of Israel) the power to defeat him. Let's unpack it piece by piece: āThe LORD saveth not with sword and spearā¦ā ā This is the core of the message. God doesnāt need to use force or violence to win. Heās in control, and thatās where the victory lies. "...for the battle [is] the Lordā¦and he will give you into our hands.ā - This is a very dramatic statement. āThe battleā isn't just about a physical fight; it represents a larger struggle ā a challenge to God's sovereignty, or a situation where people are being manipulated. The verse uses the metaphor of giving control into our hands. Itās like saying, "You are in our power." What does this mean practically? David is telling Saul (the king) that he's not going to fight him with violence. He's acknowledging that God has already decided the outcome and is allowing David to take the lead in defeating Saul. Itās a statement of trust in Godās plan. In essence, itās a declaration of Godās ultimate power and control. Itās a moment of profound faith and acceptance of God's plan for the nation of Israel. --- To help me explain this verse even better, could you tell me: What context are you interested in? (e.g., are you reading it in a specific passage or book?) Why are you curious about this verse? (Are you trying to understand Davidās perspective? Are you thinking about faith and trust?)