Joel carves a bow into Simon's home to let Joel and Malthace know that he is in hiding there, and is safe.
No, Samson did not take care of Daniel in the Bronze Bow. Samson is a historical figure from the Bible, while Daniel is a character in the book "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare. The two are not related.
Daniel married Thacia in the book "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare.
In the book "The Bronze Bow," Daniel learns about forgiveness and redemption through the story of Jesus. Joel likely tells Daniel about how Jesus' teachings emphasize love, compassion, and nonviolent resistance, which contrasts with Daniel's initial desire for revenge and violence. Jesus' message inspires Daniel to let go of his hatred and embrace peace and understanding.
The bronze bow is what Daniel must carve in to the door when he must hide from the Romans at Joels house.
The title "The Bronze Bow" refers to the main character Daniel's choice to use a bronze bow as a symbol of resistance against the Roman oppressors. The bow represents his desire for freedom and his commitment to fighting injustice.
An old pal of Daniel
She died because of Daniel's father.
He brings the message to Daniel to give to Rosh or one of Rosh's band members is sent to get it from him. (pg. 173- 2nd last paragraph)
Sorry, I don't think it explains him in the book.
because my butt itches.
Simon was one of Daniel's friend. He has his own blacksmith business.
Daniel hears a young man with authority speak at the synagogue, advocating for peace and forgiveness instead of violence and revenge. This message challenges Daniel's beliefs and provokes him to rethink his approach to fighting against the Romans.