
The David Chronicles
Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Uvi Poznansky

This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
Volume I: Rise to Power
Here is the story of David as you have never heard it before: from the king himself, telling the unofficial version, the one he never allowed his court scribes to recount. Rooted in ancient lore, his is a surprisingly modern memoir.
Volume II: A Peek at Bathsheba
The most torrid tale of passion ever told: David's forbidden love for Bathsheba, and his attempt to cover up the scandal. Will he muster the strength needed to protect her and save their son from danger?
Volume III: The Edge of Revolt
The last thing David expects is that his beloved son will topple him from the throne. The betrayal threatens not only his life but also his legacy. Coming back to power will put Absalom in danger. Is David ready to counter his next move?
★★★★★ "The miracle of Uvi Poznansky's writing is her uncanny ability to return to old stories and make them brilliantly fresh."Scroll up and get The David Chronicles: Trilogy now!I am in awe at how Pozanansky’s first person narrative transforms the distant legend into a flesh and blood man.
During my first listen, I raced from moment to moment taking in one amazing insight after another. Now, I will return to the Audible and listen in sections, allowing time to reflect about how David’s choices are still relevant today. The David Chronicles will make the perfect, long-lasting gift for several of my friends.
Why am I compelled to listen again? I could bullet hundreds of fascinating revelations. Here are a few:
· As if David’s mind is under a microscope, he discloses rich details such as his first night with his bride, Michal, paid for by giving her father one hundred Philistine foreskins.
· To make Bathsheba his own, David contrives to have her husband killed.
· David nonchalantly states his reflections about having no objections to slave labor.
· When David’s son, Amnon, rapes his own sister, David faces the horrible responsibility of dealing with his son’s sin and his daughter’s victimization.
· In his final years, David agonizes over his regrets and unresolved dilemmas such as how to forgive his son Absolom for murdering his other son, Amnon.
· David’s longing to enjoy his lyre-playing and psalm-composing is ever present in spite of the political demands on his life.
· His longings, blunders, triumphs and frailties constantly echo those of our leaders of today.
Trilogy to be treasured and listened to repeatedly
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