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It is found in 1 Samuel 17:34-37. David reasons with King Saul to let him face Goliath, because, David says, he killed a lion and a bear who tried to take one of his sheep. David likens Goliath to the lion and the bear.

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YES. Bears and lions were uncommon in the Middle East, but they were present. This should be compared to today when bears and lions have effectively been eradicated from most of the Middle East because of more expansive human settlement and over-hunting.

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No, King David was not killed by lions. David died from natural causes after ruling Israel for forty years.

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not directly. the only case i know of was when he killed uriah the hittite to take Uriah's wife, Bathsheba, as his own.

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No. He died at peace. Saul died by the sword.

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Yes. Being a shepherd himself, David knew what was involved in caring for a flock. The shepherd protects his sheep from predators, such as lions, wolves, and bears. (1 Samuel 17:34-36)

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Yes. David mentions them in 1 Samuel (17:34-37). See also:

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