That powerful men or man made weapons are insignificant in God's eyes because he is able to strike down any man that opposes him. In this instance, he used David as a boy to take down the most powerful warrior the Philistines had. So it teaches us to put our faith in God and his power and not in mans. (Psalm 146)
That cheating gets you nowhere. And not to bully people
They taught lessons and stories from the Bible - e.g. Noah and the flood, Moses and the Exodus, David and Goliath, Daniel in the lion's den etc from the old testament, and the gospels of Jesus and letters of Paul etc from the new testament.
They teach people about His Life story and talk about His goodness and mercies
The stories of Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, Moses and the Ten Commandments, David and Goliath, and the Prodigal Son in the Bible teach us important lessons about obedience, faith, forgiveness, courage, and redemption. These stories show us the consequences of disobedience, the importance of following God's guidance, the power of faith in overcoming challenges, the value of humility and repentance, and the unconditional love and forgiveness of God.
They are earthly stories with a heavenly meaning. So that the people got a better meaning of the story.
Education websites >maths >English >language >Science >etc.
A story is the perfect way to teach good grammar. The author only has to use good grammar in the story.
DAVID JOHN MATTHEWS has written: 'TEACH YOURSELF URDU'
To tell you a story, and perhaps to teach you something.
Would you Teach the speaker of the story my bondage and my freedom considering his place in society at that time?
To tell you a story, and perhaps to teach you something.
To teach people about Christianity.