The story of Goliath was just a legend. He was killed by David in 1 Samuel chapter 17, but also by Elhanan in 2 Samuel 21:19 (Hebrew Bible in English (JPS 1917 Edition)) : "And there was again war with the Philistines at Gob; and Elhanan the son of Jaare-oregim the Beth-lehemite slew Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam." (The King James version inserts "brother of" into this passage to resolve this contradiction, but most other English translations retain the original Hebrew). The Chronicler appears not to have believed the story of David slaying Goliath, so omitted the story entirely.
Since the story of Goliath was really just a legend we can not expect to find Goliath's skull on Golgotha or anywhere.
You should stand up and take notice, don't bury your head in the sand like an ostrich.
The cast of Gridiron Goliaths - 1953 includes: Mel Allen as Narrator
It has been said that David carried the head of Goliath back to Jerusalem. It is possible the the "skull" the hill is named for is GOLiaths skull.
Hopefully they bury you.
Nelson
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No, ostriches do not actually bury their heads in the sand. This is a myth. Ostriches may lower their heads to the ground to eat or inspect something, but they do not bury their heads in the sand to hide from danger.
No. An emu does not stick its head in the sand. Nor, for that matter, does an ostrich.
Bedbugs do not bury their heads in the skin. They have what is called "piercing/sucking mouth parts". They pierce the skin and suck out the blood.
No, ostriches do not actually bury their heads in the sand. This is a myth. Ostriches may lower their heads to the ground to eat or inspect something, but they do not bury their heads in the sand as a form of hiding or defense.
probably, because it is to hard to bury a horse whole