The Rise of a Man, a Mountain, a Nation

The Rise of a Man, a Mountain, a Nation
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 9781973674047
ISBN-13 : 1973674041
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Book Synopsis The Rise of a Man, a Mountain, a Nation by : W. Dan Parker

Download or read book The Rise of a Man, a Mountain, a Nation written by W. Dan Parker and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2019-09-30 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Bible-based novel, The Rise charts how God raised up a caring shepherd boy David from a dysfunctional Bethlehem family to become a giant killing warrior, leader, psalm writer, and Israel’s greatest king. Readers of fiction, history and biblical novels will love his daring adventures and life-changing encounter with God on a mount called the Rise. Learn from David’s fascination with the Rise why Jerusalem is special, then and now. This good-read faithfully follows the Bible narrative, expanding real-life-stories about poet-musician David’s life in ancient Israel reflected by Parker’s biblical knowledge and imagination. Both exciting and inspirational, David’s heroic triumph over Goliath precedes years of despair and dangerous flight from paranoid King Saul. Experience great miracles of God, revealing history lessons, and faith-stretching trials of this talented and devoted “man after the heart of God.” Grow your faith as David trusts the LORD in dangerous scenes, truly repents his dreadful sins, and inspires by his psalms. Be intrigued by his unique parentage, faithful mother, and relationship with men like Joab and his 600 Mighty Men. Can his disgraceful tryst with Bathsheba be pardoned or anger with God over the ark’s tragedy be pacified? Answers and more are abundant in The Rise.


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