Abraham Allegiant (Chronicles Of The Nephilim Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Eliezer had loved her dearly, but so had Abram and Sarai. She would be sorely missed with her optimistic perspective on life and her dedication to Sarai. She had even been Sarai’s confidante in troubled times. They buried her just outside the forest and placed some dolmens, large marker stones, over her resting place. Eliezer made Abram promise he would bury him with her when he died. There was much wailing and weeping, but life went on without her. After the attack incident, Abram moved his family back out into tents amidst the flocks and open air of a clearing near the forest. He built an altar of unhewn stone to El Shaddai where his family worshipped by an oak tree. By living in their tree homes, he felt too obligated to the Amorite Mamre and his brothers as well as their religion that was offensive to El Shaddai. He wanted them as allies, but he knew he needed to be separate. Assimilation would not be healthy if El Shaddai was yet to make a nation out of him. Though how that was going to happen became increasingly difficult to understand.
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