The Throne of David: From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom

Summary
The second book in the author's trilogy, this one depicting the history of the ancient Hebrews at its culmination during the reigns of David and Solomon. The first of the trilogy is The Pillar of Fire (which was used as the basis for the movie The Ten Commandments) and the third is The Prince of the House of David. The present work illustrates the grandeur of Hebraic history under the reigns of David and Solomon, at the height of their power and glory as a nation. The central figure of this work is David, Prophet, Priest, and King. A popular novel from this prolific novelist, and minister, from Holly Springs, Mississippi.
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