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portada A Photo Album of the Philistine Adventures of David: Mythology
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
150
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 20.3 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.31 kg.
ISBN13
9781461147046

A Photo Album of the Philistine Adventures of David: Mythology

Christopher Alan Byrne (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

A Photo Album of the Philistine Adventures of David: Mythology - Byrne, Christopher Alan

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Synopsis "A Photo Album of the Philistine Adventures of David: Mythology"

A Photo Album of the Philistine Adventure of David is a photo essay. It consists of an introduction and 12 Chapters. The text contain more than 100 Photo and art work; which are assembled in series. They portray a sort of word defying language of art. Each Chapter is preceded by an introduction and to cover an entirety of the 1st Biblical Book of Samuel from time before David. You will find sort of inhumane set of condition before Israel had a King. They tended to take three pronged forks and stab at pieces of stew meat; while such was given to call a name of someone. No actual existence or language was known of, and to communicate to a basis of symbol and archaic. Saul is searching for three lost mules from his father and a man to seek some charity or donkey for this people is anointed first king. Despite all of the Philistine battles and dead the Lord will to call him too kind, and to ask Samuel to go to Bethlehem in search of a new King. Saul fails to destroy all trace of the travel in times or people to have been so cursed at. David is anointed; while to have a great warrior to stand and challenge any to fight onto the others, and the losers are to be servants of a victor. David slays him with five smooth stones from a creek and sling. He was simply unable to walk in wearing the armor and helmets of the time. The photo essay traces in Chapters and verse onto king. The text translates to a mythology the series of verse, and is then divided to sequence of art. The volume is combined to one half of the three books of Enoch; who wrote as the angel Meta-Tron. You find description of the ranks and organization of winds and the heavens. Some quandary is best concluded of four sort of principle to allow or forbid any conclusive organization. David is called an angel and to find both protection and dilemma. Saul stalks and slays Priests to give David communion. David steals his spear and a jug of water from the victory, and to trace Saul in trying to talk to a medium about the very rare David. David in an impossible condition to actually live in Jewish territory goes to the Philistine leash, and I have attempted to combine or contrast the human versus angel frame from such a crown. Direct quotes from Meta-Tron call all to be slain from only of a vanity. It is thus left to track the human David in the progress of tale. A mythology translation probably make better sense. The Philistine are frightened to have David and his army of 600 to fight on their side. His three day return to smoke some weed finds his two wives kidnapped; while to spend from twilight to another day to slay the nonsense spread across the land. Three days later Saul is slain and beheaded by Philistine and David is proclaimed defacto King of Israel in the city of Ziklag.

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