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Title: The 5 Giants of the Promised Land


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The 5 Giants of the Promised Land
  • Ps Roland Seow

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2 Samuel 2115-17
  • 15 When the Philistines were at war again with
    Israel, David and his servants with him went down
    and fought against the Philistines and David
    grew faint.
  • 16 Then Ishbi-Benob, who was one of the sons of
    the giant, the weight of whose bronze spear was
    three hundred shekels, who was bearing a new
    sword, thought he could kill David.
  • 17 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah came to his
    aid, and struck the Philistine and killed him.
    Then the men of David swore to him, saying, "You
    shall go out no more with us to battle, lest you
    quench the lamp of Israel."

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2 Samuel 2118-19
  • 18 Now it happened afterward that there was
    again a battle with the Philistines at Gob. Then
    Sibbechai the Hushathite killed Saph, who was one
    of the sons of the giant.
  • 19 Again there was war at Gob with the
    Philistines, where Elhanan the son of
    Jaare-Oregim the Bethlehemite killed the brother
    of Goliath the Gittite (Lahmi 1 Chron. 205),
    the shaft of whose spear was like a weavers
    beam.

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2 Samuel 2120-22
  • 20 Yet again there was war at Gath, where there
    was a man of great stature, who had six fingers
    on each hand and six toes on each foot,
    twenty-four in number and he also was born to
    the giant.
  • 21 So when he defied Israel, Jonathan the son of
    Shimea, Davids brother, killed him.
  • 22 These four were born to the giant in Gath,
    and fell by the hand of David and by the hand of
    his servants.

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Giant 1
  • Goliath means to be uncovered, laid bare or to
    be exiled spirit of rejection, shame
  • Killed by David - means loved one, beloved
  • Spiritual meaning The key to overcoming the
    spirit of rejection and shame is to fight it with
    the Agape love of God. When we experience the
    love of God our Father it will destroy feelings
    of rejection and shame in our lives. His love
    covers a multitude of sins

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Giant 2
  • Ishbi-benob Inhabitant of a high place spirit
    of pride
  • Killed by Abishai My father (roots) is a gift
    whatever I am has been given by grace
    willingness to receive from the Father with
    humility.

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Giant 2
  • Symbolic meaning
  • The spirit of pride (that exalts self) is
    destroyed by the spirit of grace and humility,
    acknowledging our roots and our indebtedness to
    our parents/forefathers
  • All that we are and have comes as a gift from our
    Father God and we have nothing to boast about.
  • Any sense of self-achievement and exaltation will
    only place us in bondage and reinforce this
    stronghold of pride in our lives

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Giant 3
  • Saph Tall doorkeeper, guarding the threshold
    (Hindrance to breakthrough)
  • Killed by Sibbecai or Sibbechai " weaver
    Means folden together, wrapped, to interweave,
    to be interwoven
  • Sibbechai was one of Davids guard and 8th
    captain for the 8th month of 24,000 men of the
    kings army a Judaite, descendant of Zerah and
    called the Hushathite

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Giant 3
  • Symbolic Meaning
  • The tall doorkeeper who constantly blocks us from
    entering into Gods promises can only be defeated
    when we weave ourselves or get connected with
    other Christians (of like faith) to attack this
    giant. This giant cannot be defeated by one
    person because he is so huge he covers and
    blocks the entire door!
  • The other meaning is that we have to allow Gods
    word to be weaved folded into our lives so that
    we become stronger.

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Giant 4
  • Lahmi Bread, food, and sustenance a basic
    need (The spirit of insecurity and fear Kia
    Su)
  • 1 Chronicles 205 Again there was war with the
    Philistines, and Elhanan the son of Jair killed
    Lahmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite, the
    shaft of whose spear was like a weavers beam
  • Killed by Elhanan " God has been gracious",
    shown favour (the goodness or graciousness of
    God)

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Giant 4
  • Matthew 44 But He answered and said, "It is
    written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but
    by every word that proceeds from the mouth of
    God."

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Giant 4
  • Symbolic meaning
  • The spirit of insecurity will cause us to focus
    on our basic needs and we are never able to go
    beyond survival mode to serve the Lord and tithe
    to the Lord. When we dont tithe we are robbing
    God and deprives us from be blessed.
  • The revelation of Gods goodness and favour will
    break that stronghold in our life and help us to
    reach out beyond our basic needs of food and
    survival.

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Giant 4
  • God wants to bless us so that we can be a
    blessing to community and the world (Gen 123).
    The Lord is Jehovah Jireh the Lord who provides
    can break this poverty mentality or curse.

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Giant 5
  • Giant with no name/identity has 12 fingers and 12
    toes (spirit of greed, discontentment, adding to
    Gods will/word)
  • Killed by Jonathan or Jehonathan "Jehovah has
    given
  • He was a nephew of David who like David slew a
    giant of Gath - one of Davids mighty warriors

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Giant 5
  • Symbolic meaning
  • This strongman has no identity and causes people
    to lose their identity. Such people suffer from
    an identity crisis and lose confidence and
    direction/vision in life.
  • Consequently such people seek materialism,
    relationships and other things to fill that void
    or gap and become very discontented with what
    they have.
  • The spirit of discontentment has caused many
    problems with individuals and family in terms of
    excessive spending and unfaithfulness can
    result in depression

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Giant 5
  • The key to overcoming this problem is to find our
    satisfaction and fulfillment in the Lord. He is
    all we need! What he has given to us is always
    adequate and if it is not he can multiply it.
  • Be happy and contented with who we are and what
    he has given to us and start to use even the one
    talent to serve the Lord do not bury our
    talent.

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Giant 5
  • It is usually the person with the one talent who
    feels useless and inadequate and has the tendency
    to hide or bury it. They withdraw into their
    shell and dont mix with others.
  • God has given us more than enough! Be happy with
    our looks, talents and abilities, wealth, family,
    parents, heritage/roots (proud to be a Indian,
    Indonesian, Filipino, Chinese, Australian, etc)
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