Go East: The Romance of Abraham and Keturah
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Go East: The Romance of Abraham and Keturah  -     By: D.E. McReynolds

Go East: The Romance of Abraham and Keturah

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Title: Go East: The Romance of Abraham and Keturah
By: D.E. McReynolds
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 158
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.50 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1449779476
ISBN-13: 9781449779474
Stock No: WW779474

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Keturah rescued from certain death in the desert by Ishmael, she was brought to Abraham's dwelling to be nursed back to health. Abraham married Keturah and six sons were born to them, some having scripture references inferring they had providential purposes.

Abraham was over one hundred and forty years old when the six sons were born. Being adventuresome lads brought problems Abraham and Keturah had to deal with: one traumatic instance was after a disobedient trip to Sodom where demons afflicted and influenced the lads to act out weird activities. One of many problems they had to work through.

Abraham knew Keturah's six sons had to be sent away in order to avoid conflict with future descendants of his first wife Sarah and their son Isaac, heir to the Promised Land. Keturah's sons were educated sufficiently and had vocations to get them started in life. When would be the right time to send them away? If he sent them east where he hoped they would go, how far east would they go? And would they stay away?

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