achuriwal

@TerryP hi, i lived readin songs for Tamar...i read about the story on google...its really tragic in reality...it was very different from most of the stories that i prefer to read but 'm really happy that i chose to read it..initially it was a lot difficult to actually understand what it was about, but as i continued i started to like it....i hpe that u continue writting more such stories....Good luck for the future....God Bless.

TerryP

@achuriwal.  You did well to deal with the ancient Hebrew culture of three thousand years ago. The Ark of the Covenant was a gold leaf covered box made of acacia wood. It had winged seraphim. Inside were stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments that Moses received from God in the Wilderness hundreds of years before. It was carried it into battle and captured by enemies. Then King David later was bringing it to Jerusalem when the oxen pulling it stumbled. A man named Uzza put his hand on it to steady it. He immediately died. So David delayed bring it. That second time is where my story begins. It was the focal point of the Hebrew religion.
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