KING DAVID (The Red Bone King) part 2

Psalms 144:1(Kjv)
1 Blessed be the Lord my strength, WHICH TEACHETH MY HANDS TO WAR and AND MY FINGERS TO FIGHT:
2 My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; MY SHIELD, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
(Verse 1 shows that King David also understood the pressure point martial art nerve strike. This particular verse deals strictly with the hand.
And more specifically, the fingers... This indicates that King David not only fought with his hands. He could also fight and subdue his enemies with his fingers.
Today this fighting style is found in Kung Fu, Wing Chun, and Aikido (to name a few). But it originated from the Tribe of Judah by King David.
Verse 2 again shows how the Shield of David was the protection of the Most High. The so called "Star of David" is not a star at all. The Shield of David is a symbol of the protection from the Most High that was given to King David in battle. It is a Shield. Here is proof.)
Psalms 18:29(Kjv)
29 For by thee I have run through a troop; AND BY MY GOD HAVE I LEAPED OVER A WALL.
30 As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the Lord is tried: HE IS A BUCKLER to all those that trust in him.
(A buckler is a shield. When you watch old Kung Fu movies, everything that you have read in these scripture are seen in those movies. Our ancestors were the original material artists.
In old Kung Fu movies you always see this larger than life Ninja or Samurai that defeats multiple enemies, defying gravity, leaping over walls, and using pressure point style fighting.
King David was blessed with this ability to fight which was given to him through the power of the Most High who was his "Shield" as indicated again in verse 30.
Again a buckler is a "Shield" not a "Star." King David said God is his shield because King David never used an actual shield in battle. God was his protection. Here is the definition of the word buckler.
Merriam Webster Dictionary
BUCKLER: buck·ler\'b?-kl?r\
noun
1 a : a small round SHIELD held by a handle at arm's length
b : a shield worn on the left arm
2 : ONE THAT SHIELDS AND PROTECTS
(Now that we have an understanding of what type of person King David was and what the symbol of the Shield of David means. Let's dig into the appearance and complexion of King David.)

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