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The Day David Brought the Ark of God into Jerusalem

A Biblical Monologue Featuring Asaph, Chief Singer and Musician

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The Day David Brought the Ark of God into Jerusalem

By: Fraser Keay
Narrated by: Fraser Keay
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The ark of God had been holed up in Abinadab's house for many years. But when King David arranged for thousands of people to celebrate seeing it moved back to the center of national life, a man integral to the procession suddenly died and the great procession stopped. What did it signify? Listen to Asaph, a key musician at the time, relate what David did next. Using those sections of Scripture and background reading which give details about this period in history, the author creatively gives Asaph a voice whilst staying true to the intent of the text. Enjoy listening to him tell his story.

©2022 Fraser Keay (P)2022 Fraser Keay
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