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Dahveed: Yahweh's Chosen

por Terri L. Fivash

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He was unwanted, unclaimed, unimportant . . . Until the prophet demanded his presence at the feast of the new moon and secretly anointed him king of Israel. In that moment, everything¿and nothing¿changed. There was no one to confide in, no outlet for the burning questions¿his secret was safe with no one. But the Habiru guessed and swore their allegiance to him. The final words of a dying warrior seared into his soul: ¿Yahweh has given you much. Take only what comes from His hand. He will place you where you need to be so that you will be able to do the task given to you.¿ He would cling to these words for strength time and again as Yahweh led him first into the court of the troubled king, then onto the battlefield to face the giant Goliath¿all the while binding his life and loyalty to the prince whose throne he must someday take. He was Yahweh¿s beloved one, Israel¿s Dahveed.… (más)
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It is always beyond amazing to me how far Fivash goes into deep, and I mean DEEP research to create a whole, alien world. Don't misunderstand--I don't mean alien like a fantasy. In this case, it is the world of the Hebrew Kings. This is not your grandmother's Biblical novel! You will find rich characters, rich situations, lots of imagination (too much for some people, no doubt), and a fascinating emphasis on the way THEY thought about the God of Israel--not necessarily the way we do. Highly recommended. ( )
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He was unwanted, unclaimed, unimportant . . . Until the prophet demanded his presence at the feast of the new moon and secretly anointed him king of Israel. In that moment, everything¿and nothing¿changed. There was no one to confide in, no outlet for the burning questions¿his secret was safe with no one. But the Habiru guessed and swore their allegiance to him. The final words of a dying warrior seared into his soul: ¿Yahweh has given you much. Take only what comes from His hand. He will place you where you need to be so that you will be able to do the task given to you.¿ He would cling to these words for strength time and again as Yahweh led him first into the court of the troubled king, then onto the battlefield to face the giant Goliath¿all the while binding his life and loyalty to the prince whose throne he must someday take. He was Yahweh¿s beloved one, Israel¿s Dahveed.

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