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      (Sam 2:13) "Amon fell madly in love with the king's beautiful
      daughter, Tamar, but just could not wait for her father's consent.
      By deciet, he suceeded in getting her alone. Pretending sickness,
      he forced his love on her. Naturally, Tamar's heart was broken
      and she said, "She was desolate in her brother's house." The
      young girl suffered much animal relationship by the hand of Amon.

      It was from this union that the blood line of David was on to
      Mary the mother of Jesus. It seems that the lineage of Juda was
      at the point of extinction and the two brothers were fighting.
      Amon's wife Bathashuah had died and he took his brother's daughter
      for his wife.

      (2Sam 20:1-2) "Sheba the son of Birchri shall do us more harm than
      did absalom." 

      King Solomon's Song of Song is a love poetry. The king and his
      maiden Shulamite, Bathsheba sing their love. "I am black but beautiful,
      O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Cedar, as the curtains
      of Solomon." Bethsheba sings, "I sat down under his shadow, whom
      I desired: and his fruit was sweet to my palate."

      The king replies, "How beautiful are thy breasts, my sister, my spouse!
      thy breast are more beautiful than wine, and the sweet smell of thy
      oitments above all aromatical spices." Bathsheba replies, "My beloved
      has put his hand through my keyhole, and my bowels were moved at
      his touch." a union of sensuality and love. Bethsheba is hebrew for
      "Out of Sheba." a black tribe. Solomon is described by Bethsheba
      as, "My beloved white and ruddy, chosen out thousands."
      There in we read of a black and a white tribe of Jews. Both, rivals
      for the throne of David.

      The Kingdom of Sheba spanned from Yemen to Iran.

      There is a strong possiblity the second coming of the Messiah will be
      a black savior.+

      Shalom
     
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