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A doting grandfather gathers with his family for a final meal before their departure. They discuss whether the king should remain in Jerusalem or lead his troops to Rabba. The debate involves the grandfather, the father, and a servant named Anna. Chapter 1 The Patriarch A doting grandfather met with his small family to share their final meal together on a chilly spring evening before the impending departure. Lightly woven window coverings had been pulled back to let in the fresh, cool air. Nonsense, Helium! There is no reason for the king to remain in Jerusalem while sending troops to Rabba. The older man was adamant while washing his hands in a large basin of water drawn from the nearby town well. But father, he has earned respite from the many battles he's already won, the middle-aged muscular man said as he sat down at the wooden table where warm bread and a creamy yogurt sauce awaited the main dish. A graceful, mature girl watched her father and grandfather debate whether King David should lead his troops or await messages in the palace. She turned to the servant who hovered nearby. Anna, the stew is ready. Please take it to the table, now.