Israel-David King/Berenice Last Queen
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About the Book
David and Bathsheba were lovers from childhood to death. Their marriage was aborted through trickery so that the latter adultery was a symbolic consummation. As King David had that rare combination of pious soldier and beloved leader who unashamedly expressed his love of God through a marvelous collection of religious poetry: the Psalms. He sinned in a moment of weakness and was duly punished in horrible events, yet he remained the ‘sweet singer in Israel’ creator of Jerusalem three thousand years ago. Two thousand years ago, Berenice was the most beautiful woman of her age and the last queen of Israel, the final descendant of King David. Her deep devotion to God and His holy temple in Jerusalem required acquiescence to Roman rule and might. She set in motion complicated exotic plans to save the temple and her subjects involving Emporer Vespasian, Titus, and a host of Luminaries. The surprising failure cost Berenice her honored place in history.
About the Author
An internationally acclaimed expert in automotive color and inventor, a member of the "Flying Tigers" in World War II; Hebrew Scholar and historian, Sol Panush is the author of Automotive Color and Pigments - first and second editions, The Theology of Color – Color in the Bible, The Splice of Moments - a two volume autobiography, among other articles and publications. Sylvia and Sol Panush have been married for 60 years. They live in Farmington Hills, Michigan. They have 15 grandchildren.