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The Life of David Series: I Shot an Arrow Into the Air

Abner, general-in-chief of King Shaul’s armed forces, had grown used to awkward family dinners. When the king’s oldest son and heir to the throne was best friends with a man the king hated with the heat of a thousand sons, and when one of the king’s daughters was married to him…well…conversations tended to die out mid-sentence.

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