David The Prince: A Sign of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
David is one of the most recognizable figures in the Old Testament. Arguably, his most universally recognizable feat was fighting and defeating Goliath with one smooth stone and a slingshot. Another incontrovertible aspect to David’s life was that he served as king over the Children of Israel. Interestingly, however, there certain scriptures in the Old Testament that refer to him as “a prince.” For multiple reasons, such a description is seismically significant because the scriptures are replete with accounts of David functioning as “a king” over the Children of Israel, but there are no historical or scriptural accounts of him serving as “a prince” over them. The description of David as “a prince” is too important to casually disregard as insignificant considering he, according to numerous scriptural scholars, served as a prototype of the Messiah. Since there is no historical or scriptural account of David, the king, ever serving as “a prince,” could it be that Allah (God) caused the scriptures associated with David to contain prophecy related to two separate Men, One Who would be the prophetic fulfillment of David, the King, and the other Who would be the prophetic fulfillment of David, the Prince? This book offers for consideration that the scriptural account of David contain numerous signs of the Man Who would serve as the prophetic fulfillment of David, the Prince, and that the prophetic fulfillment was not a man who lived and walked among the people 2,000 years ago in the City of Bethlehem, but is a Man Who was born on May 11, 1933, in the City of New York.
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