
King's Blood: Raised a Shepherd, Born a King
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Scott Lucas
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Daniel J. Geisel
King’s Blood is a fast-paced retelling of history’s greatest life-threatening journey ever taken to become king. It is the story of David and his unconventional rise to power, but this is not your Sunday-school tale.
To those who know him, he is nothing more than a shepherd. To his family, he is a servant and the youngest of eight, but David has a secret. It is a secret that will propel him into the national spotlight with the slaying of the most notorious giant in history.
Destined to become king, the warrior who once killed a lion, a bear, and a giant, finds himself the target of the kingdom he once served. Hunted now by his father figure, King Saul, David is forced to grow an army of outlaws, find the reason for which he was anointed, and wage war against his true adversary. Surprisingly, it may not be the king, but a man that history has long overlooked.
Daniel J. Geisel is a former Marine Sgt. who has turned his combat and operational experience into a truly immersive writing style. He has spent years in research to accurately and vividly depict David’s culture and life as the Bible describes. Anyone who listens to King’s Blood will not only see the story through the eyes of a warrior, but will also learn a wealth of knowledge about the ancient world and uncover hidden truths about a story so often told.
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Very Good Book
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This is the story of King David, written from the point of view of a YHWH-fearing warrior Marine. It is in a way very reminiscent of Cliff Graham's books about Benaiah, one of David's 33. I think it takes a man of war to truly understand a man of war. Ezekiel 34:23-24 and 37:24-25 says David will return as a Prince and Shepherd of HIS people forever. The protective aspects of a Shepherd caring for and defending his flock, being transferred to the people he cares for being his flock is very Well Defined in this story. David's being a pre-cursor look at our Warrior King YaHshua/Jesus...Ex15:3, Rev17:14, Rev19:11-21 is expansively depicted. Not needing huge numbers to overcome a more numerous enemy is also made clear. YHWH + 1 believing human is indeed a majority. This theme is clearly laid out over and over again.
Well researched! Well written!! Enjoyed it immensely. When's the next book?😁
A Marine Looks At Warrior King David
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Tremendous book
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This is an incredibly in-depth look at the life of King David as he journeys from childhood to Kingship! I highly recommend this book to anyone, and hope that someday it is made into a movie!
Like Watching a Movie!
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Incredible!!
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Fantastic Read
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Engaging and enlightening!
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Quote - As David readies himself against Goliath - "The Angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them, . . . "
Often the story is told of a giant and small boy - with barely enough strength and fortitude to stand before the wicked giant. But Dan Geisel
tells it in the Biblical sense.
David, although a shepherd, is experienced with challenges from life that far exceed his size and age. Having killed predators that wanted his flock. David understood the need to rely on Yahweh and not on himself. Also, understanding that the giant (Goliath) taunts his fellow Hebrews and the nation of Israel and most important taunts his Lord - David stands in the gap when the others (including King Saul) hid as cowards under their own strength but David stood when the others bowed to the enemy, not with his strength but the power of his God - Jehovah -
The story is told through the eyes of a man that experienced battle, understands the Biblical account of David, and the love of a father/husband.
With all of this stated; - you will laugh, cry, and get chills as you experience life along with David - and laugh I did when David thought "Is this married life?" concerning a statement Michal (his wife and Saul's daughter) says on their wedding night.
The character development is excellent, detailed, and needed as David grows from a shepherd to the throne as king. Experience David, the shepherd to king through the eyes of a Biblical student, dad/husband, and former soldier.
Experience David in a unique perspective!
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Two difficult areas. The narrator was good but there is static in the background. Not enough to make me stop listening but it is present and it is annoying especially when listening via ear pods / headphones.
Also, the names in the book, other than historical sources which cannot be changed, sound similar making it hard to differentiate at times. This wouldn’t be the case if one were reading the book but as an audio book I found myself confused at times as to which character was speaking, etc.
This book isn’t a Lynn Austin or Mesu Andrews. It’s more like a biblical historical fiction novel that David Jeremiah would write. (I like Austin & Andrews … not bashing them.)
Historical Biblical fiction with insightful narrative hypothesis
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Outstanding and fantastic work here
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