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  2. File:Pesellino, Story of David and Goliath & The Triumph of ...

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  3. File:Michelangelo, David and Goliath 01.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. David and Goliath (Artemisia Gentileschi) - Wikipedia

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    David and Goliath is a painting of David and Goliath by the seventeenth-century artist Artemisia Gentileschi.It is held by a private collection in the United Kingdom. The painting was only identified as being by Artemisia in 2020, after work done by art historian Gianni Papi and restorer Simon Gillespie. [1]

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  6. File:David and Goliath -1700s.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Story of David Panels - Wikipedia

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    The Story of David Panels are two c. 1445-1455 rectangular tempera on panel paintings by Pesellino, individually entitled The Story of David and Goliath and The Triumph of David. [1] They were probably set into the panelling of a private room, perhaps above a chest, though Medici emblems within them suggest they may have originally been part of ...

  8. Palm Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The name "Palm Sunday" is a misnomer; the "verba" or "dwarfed spruce" is used instead. According to tradition, on the Saturday before Palm Sunday the Lithuanians take special care in choosing and cutting well-formed branches, which the women-folk decorate with flowers. The flowers are meticulously tied onto the branches, making the "Verba".

  9. Psalm 151 - Wikipedia

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    The psalm is ascribed to David. [2] It is also included in some manuscripts of the Peshitta. The psalm concerns the story of David and Goliath. The Eastern Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Syrian Orthodox churches accept Psalm 151 as canonical. Protestants and most forms of Judaism consider it apocryphal.