Yes.
I Samuel 17:40 says that David "chose five smooth stones from the wadi."
David picked up five stones to battle Goliath. He picked up five, not because he did not have faith in God or his victory.
No, David did not choose seven stones to kill Goliath; he selected five smooth stones from a brook. According to the biblical account in 1 Samuel 17, David used one of these stones to strike Goliath in the forehead, which ultimately led to the giant's defeat. The additional stones were likely taken as a precaution, but only one was needed for the victory.
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A sling (for throwing stones).
None. It was the Kohen Gadol who wore the stones listed in Exodus 28.
David took four pebbles to slay Goliath.
Hamesh avanim, or five stones, refers to the five smooth stones that David selected from a brook to face Goliath in the biblical story of David and Goliath. David defeated Goliath with one of these stones and a slingshot. The story is often used to symbolize an underdog overcoming a much larger opponent through faith and courage.
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1 Samuel 17 says that David picked "five smooth stones from the brook, and put them in a shepherd's bag", but doesn't specifically state why 5 exactly. Some commentaries (such as David Guzik) speculate that David picked 5 stones because there were 5 giants, Goliath and his 4 brothers (2 Samuel 21).