The Throne of David; From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being an Illustration of the Splendor, Power, and Dominion of the Reign of the Shepherd,-Poet,-Warrior,-King,-and Prophet, Ancestor and Type of Jesus; in a Series of Letters Addressed by an Assyrian Ambassador, Resident at the Court of Saul and David, to His Lord and King on the Throne of Ninevah; wherein the Glory of Assyria, as well as the Magnificence of Judea, is presented to the Reader by an Eye Witness.

Part of The Throne of David; From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being an Illustration of the Splendor, Power, and Dominion of the Reign of the Shepherd,-Poet,-Warrior,-King,-and Prophet, Ancestor and Type of Jesus; in a Series of Letters Addressed by an Assyrian Ambassador, Resident at the Court of Saul and David, to His Lord and King on the Throne of Ninevah; wherein the Glory of Assyria, as well as the Magnificence of Judea, is presented to the Reader by an Eye Witness.

Ingraham, Joseph Holt, “The Throne of David; From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being an Illustration of the Splendor, Power, and Dominion of the Reign of the Shepherd,-Poet,-Warrior,-King,-and Prophet, Ancestor and Type of Jesus; in a Series of Letters Addressed by an Assyrian Ambassador, Resident at the Court of Saul and David, to His Lord and King on the Throne of Ninevah; wherein the Glory of Assyria, as well as the Magnificence of Judea, is presented to the Reader by an Eye Witness.”, Judaica Americana II, accessed September 16, 2024, https://judaicadhpenn.org/legacyprojects/s/singerman/item/51769