Genesis 42-46. Joseph has risen to great power in Egypt and is now in a position to rescue his family from starvation. But first, Joseph strings them along since the brothers don’t recognize him after abandoning him as a teenager 20* years before.
Genesis 29. Jacob, “the deceiver,” is deceived by his uncle* Laban into marrying the wrong girl.
Isaiah sees a vision of God. Isaiah 6:1-7.
2 Kings 5:1-14. Naaman, the commander of a foreign army, is healed of his leprosy (a skin disease) by obeying Elisha, a prophet in Israel, who tells him to dip in the Jordan River seven times.
1 Kings 18. God and Elijah win a contest against the wicked king Ahab and the prophets of a false god named Baal. The false prophets are thoroughly embarrassed and slaughtered.
Numbers 22. Balaam is on his way to curse Israel, but a talking donkey and the angel of the LORD get in the way.
Genesis 25:27-34. Esau was hungry, so he gives his inheritance rights to his younger brother.
1 Samuel 17. This is actually a very complicated story with a lot of subtleties. But yes, David kills a giant with a sling and a stone.
Genesis 22:1-18. God asks Abraham to kill his own son, yet calls it off at the very last second.
King Saul is trying to kill David (yes, that David), who is a servant in Saul’s court and a victorious warrior for Saul. Jealousy, anyone? 1 Samuel 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29