id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44290 Ludlow, James M. (James Meeker) A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah .txt text/plain 69853 4567 84 So saying, King Hiram strode down from the dais, and left the council Old Egbalus, the high priest of Baal-Melkarth for the the Great Sea. As the king watched the well-timed stroke of the oars, unvaried by the Turning to Hiram, as they moved out of hearing of the men, Captain Hanno since the days of the Great Hiram, our king would order them to be taken Egbalus continued: "King Hiram believes not in the gods; would destroy laid his hand upon the king's arm as he said, "Let us first make sure The priest raised his voice in praying, so that Hiram caught the words "O Baal Hiram, King of Tyre! Jehovah the "God of the Hills?" Surely Hiram had heard Ben Yusef singing "You shall not fly from the tent of Ben Yusef," said the old man, with priests said, taken to Baal and become a god, he surely would have ./cache/44290.txt ./txt/44290.txt