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The story of David and Michal, I think, is more interesting and intriguing than David and Bathsheba, but both stories do create a problem for those who hold the line of the Law first before Grace. If it was not for Grace David could never be the biblical patriarch he is suppose to be.
This story is important to me personally because of the details but better shared at a retreat, however I would like to find out how those here deal with the subject of David taking his wife back, forcefully, after she was already married to someone else?
This is a complicated story and is mostly dismissed because it complicates a lot of preconceived religious views and most people can't deal with it.
Interested to know the thoughts here.
This story is important to me personally because of the details but better shared at a retreat, however I would like to find out how those here deal with the subject of David taking his wife back, forcefully, after she was already married to someone else?
This is a complicated story and is mostly dismissed because it complicates a lot of preconceived religious views and most people can't deal with it.
Interested to know the thoughts here.