Publisher's Synopsis
Cale Young Rice's "David: A Tragedy" offers a compelling dramatic interpretation of the life of King David, a central figure in the Old Testament. This powerful work explores the complexities of David's reign and his personal struggles, portraying the triumphs and tribulations of a king chosen by God.
A timeless exploration of power, faith, and human fallibility, this biblical drama delves into the heart of a legendary leader. Experience the grandeur and the sorrow of King David's story, retold with dramatic intensity. This edition allows readers to engage with the historical text as it was originally intended, offering a direct connection to a classic religious and biographical subject. This tragedy resonates with anyone interested in ancient drama, the Old Testament, and the enduring power of religious narratives.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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