Abraham: The Friend of God Page #3
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You rule! You decide!
You're everything!
You promised me
wonderful things!
Why don't you do one
little thing for them?
Open their eyes
to see You, O Lord!
Do you hear me?
Do you hear me?
He didn't hear you, Abram!
But I can help you!
Help me Lord not to hear him!
Abram, it's I, the Lord.
Soon, you'll marry Sarai.
Then, you'll get out of your
country, from your family.
I'll lead you to a new land where
I will begin a new thing with you.
I will bless you
and make you a great nation.
And in you all the families of
the earth will be blessed.
Because Abram. you are
my chosen vessel.
Damn you, Harpak!
I will cause Nimrod's sword
to fall on your head for this'!
Men!
I am the messenger of the one
true God to you Babylonians.
Abram, no.
What are you doing?
Have you gone mad?
Do you want me to beg?
I'm begging. Please.
I'm begging. 'll even cry.
But know this. prophet.
My patience is running: thin.
The feast of the gods is in 3 days.
A day I've been eagerly waiting for.
The feast of the gods is in 3 days.
A day I've been eagerly waiting for.
Not only for business,
but or tradition.
Please, don't ruin it.
Azar!
Those stones you call gods
do they hear you when
you call out to them?
Stones do not hear.
And octahedron can they help.
Our fathers worshipped them.
And we worship them too, even
though you call them useless.
I worship the Lord who created me
and guides me out of His kindness.
The same God who generously
provides food when I hunger.
Water when I thirst.
And healing when I hurt.
Aid when I die, he'll give me
life again in the afterlife.
As for forgiveness, he cleanses
my unrighteousness.
All because He's kind
and forgiving.
Leave me alone.
Leave Babel if you can.
Leave.
Harpak has betrayed the king.
That's a lie!
That's a lie!
That's a lie!
This man is nothing
but a deceitful liar.
He's conspiring against you.
Expel him once more.
He's conspiring against you.
Expel him once more.
Take away this traitor!
Not until I reveal
betrayed the great monarch.
That dreadful day when I saw
the two of you in the forest.
I swear by the king I'll kill you.
Lock him up!
Oh great Nimrod,
kill me if you must
at least, let me tell you
what Harpak did to you.
Let go of him!
He's crazy.
He's after revenge. Plus he wants
to smear your reputation.
and chose Azar over him.
On ghat dreadful day, your Maiesty.
I was in the forest
when I saw Harpak and your wife
on lush bedding
betraying her vows
and your majesty.
Your wife betrayed you, Majesty
because you killed her father.
She has been using Harpak's
influence to topple your reign.
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