King David
- PG-13
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- 1985
- 114 min
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In addition, all Amalechite land
between Edom and Gereh
to be given to Israel,
together with a ransom
of 100,000 shekels.
to speak with Saul.
He cannot speak with him now.
The king is engaged
in the affairs of state.
Since when have
the affairs of state
taken precedence
over the affairs of God?
Samuel.
We welcome you.
With God's blessing, our victory
is complete.
Is this how you show
Him your gratitude-
by robbing the Amalechites
of their women and cattle,
in chains?
We were... discussing
a possible treaty.
The king is to be ransomed...
A treaty?
Ransom?!
Saul, for this
you have betrayed your own soul
in the sight of God.
His instructions
were plain enough.
He said, "I am resolved
to blot out these heathen
"from the face of the land,
for I am a jealous God,
"and I abhor
their abominable practices.
"Therefore, send for My servant,
"Saul...
"and tell him to fall
upon the Amalechites
"and utterly destroy them.
"Put them all to death.
"Men and women, children,
babes in arms, sheep and cattle.
Spare nothing from the sword. "
Nothing.
When our tribes
clamored for a king,
to make us like other nations,
I answered them,
"We are not like other nations.
The Lord of Hosts
is both our God and our King. "
The people said,
"We want a king we can see.
We want a king
of our own flesh and blood. "
Here are your kings
of flesh and blood.
Here is a king you can see.
I have sinned.
Saul, I weep in the dark
for you.
Forgive me.
I beg of you!
Even so has the Lord torn
the kingdom of Israel
from the house of Saul.
Soon, he shall
give it to another-
a man after his own heart,
and a worthier man than you.
"And the Lord said to Samuel,
'Do not mourn for Saul.
"'Fill your horn with oil,
for I am sending you
to Jesse of Bethlehem. "'
Blessings be upon you, Jesse.
On this day
shall the Lord God of Israel
choose Himself a king
from among your sons.
But... but Saul is our king.
God is not a man
Which of my sons must it be?
My first son, Eliab.
The Lord does not see
as man sees.
Men judge by
outward appearances,
but the Lord judges
by the heart alone.
My second son, Abinadab.
My third son, Shammah.
The Lord has chosen
none of these men.
Have you no other sons?
David.
You kneel before me
as the shepherd
of your father's flock,
but God has chosen you...
to be the shepherd
of His people Israel,
to unite His
scattered tribes
into one nation...
and to send the heathen
from His promised land.
My brothers are all soldiers.
Why not choose one of them?
It was not I who chose you.
It was the Lord God of Israel.
But I am the least
in my father's house.
You are a child
after God's own heart.
If I stand so well in His sight,
let Him command me face to face.
No man may see God face to face
and live.
God speaks to man through
the mouth of his prophet.
So be it.
When I have gone
the way of all flesh,
you shall be brought
before the king
by one of his sons.
Then shall the Lord
challenge you,
even as you
have challenged Him...
to defend His name
and His honor.
Have no fear, David.
The Lord shall not forsake you
so long as you keep His laws
and obey His prophets
without question.
There's no sense in waiting
any longer, My Lord.
Samuel will not come.
He will come.
No, My Lord, he's...
He will come!
Is Israel governed
by a king, Father,
or by the whim's
of a senile old prophet?
You cannot have the one
without the other.
And who's to say that Samuel
is not a false prophet?
I'm a false king.
It was Samuel who anointed me,
even as he has rejected me.
as their king, Father.
They have not rejected you.
The people will not fight
without Samuel's blessing.
to move them into position
while we await his arrival!
Abner's right, Father.
But what was his name?
The man who wrestled with me
until daybreak.
What man, My Lord?
It was only a dream, Father.
Well, if it was a dream,
send in my musician,
let me dream on.
Where is Samuel?
These are the last words
of the prophet Samuel.
"Tell Saul to lead
the people out
"against the Philistines
"and the Lord
shall deliver them
"into their hands,
"for though
He has rejected Saul,
He will not forsake
His people Israel. "
Samuel is dead?
He is, My Lord.
His soul rests at peace.
The Levite Nathan
will perform...
Peace?
You talk to me of peace?
Dear God, my God,
why have You forsaken me?
David!
You're David?
I'm Jonathan, son of Saul.
you're a fine singer.
You've come
to bring me to the king.
How do you know?
isn't he?
Who told you?
David.
What are you doing here?
Who's minding Father's sheep?
I know, you've just come
to watch the battle.
What are you doing here?
Father.
I've brought the boy, Father.
Have you seen Him?
Face to face?
I saw Him... once.
He smiled on me, too.
But at daybreak...
He was gone.
The Lord
Is my shepherd
I shall not want
He lies me down
In green pastures
He leads me beside still waters
He restores my soul.
Slaves of a nameless God,
the challenge
of Goliath of Goth,
champion of the Philistines.
Where is your faith in your god?
Where is your trust
in his protection?
You boast
that he can move mountains,
and yet, he cannot move
one man among you
to defend his honor.
Six times have we challenged you
to put forward a champion,
and six times
have you cowered in silence.
Send down a champion,
and whoever wins the combat
wins the day
for his country and his god.
Well, Israelites,
what is your answer?
Then let all the world
bear witness.
There is no god in Israel!
Yea, though I walk
Through the valley
of the shadow of death
I will fear no evil
For Thou art with me.
Goliath?
He will feed your flesh
to the fowls of the air
and the beasts of the field.
So be it, Lord.
So be it!
An entire army at my command.
to wipe out our disgrace.
He's given us back our pride.
From that day,
David did not return
to his father's house
but remained with Saul
at Kabeir,
where he served in the army
for ten years.
He fought so bravely
that Saul placed him
over his men of war.
Each victory was greeted
with exultation
in the sight of all the people.
David!
David!
Saul has killed his thousands,
and David
his tens of thousands! David!
Saul has killed his thousands,
and David his tens of thousands!
Saul has killed his thousands...
May the Lord bless you
and keep you.
May the Lord lift up the light
of His face toward you
and be gracious to you.
May the Lord lift up His face
towards you and give you peace.
From this day forth...
no man shall cover thee but me.
It was I
who taught him the harp.
Ah, but it was I who
taught him to use a sling.
Father taught him both.
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