The bronze bow is not an actual bow in that book. It is a symbol of strength that the group bases itself on. They believe that with the strength of the Lord, they would be able to even bend bows made of bronze. Daniel, the main character bends his "bronze bow" by asking the Roman soldier to his home, an almost unthinkable action to him because he had hated the Romans for what they had done to his parents. With the strength of Jesus, Daniel was able to invite the Roman into his home to see Leah
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Sorry, I don't think it explains him in the book.
Daniel returned because his grandmother was dying
the bottom of page 247 "He left a concoction of Rue and departed, with a resigned shrug of his shoulders and a gentle pity in the wise eyes behind their wrinkled lids" Hope this helps :)
Yes, there is a difference, but is less important than the difference between solid (sheet) bronze and cast bronze caskets. Solid bronze caskets are welded from sheets of wrought bronze. Bronze deposit caskets too, but they have an additional coat of bronze which is applied by an electrolytic (or similar) process to a base made of sheet bronze. This increases the thickness of the bronze walls and guarantees a smooth surface.
in swimming it is the level after bronze star and before bronze cross
The Bronze Bow was created in 1961.
The ISBN of The Bronze Bow is 0395137195.
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.
He is like an angel to David in the Bronze Bow. He is a Zealot.
The Bronze Bow takes place in first-century Judea.
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Joel's full name in "The Bronze Bow" is Joel ben Amos.
Leah's only valuable possession in "The Bronze Bow" is a small silver pendant that belonged to her mother. She wears it around her neck as a precious reminder of her mother.
The bronze bow is what Daniel must carve in to the door when he must hide from the Romans at Joels house.
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.
there are 24 chapters in it