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.
In Bronze Bow? In the Bronze Bow she is Joel's sister/twin. She and Joel are good friends of Daniel; they met on the mountain where Daniel has lived for 5 years with Rosh. She is the only one other than Daniel and her grandmother that has talked to Leah (Daniel's sister) in fifteen years. She has brown hair, as listed many times in the book. Couldn't you just read the book though? Hope that helps! :)
it doesn't actually say in the bronze bow who Daniel married but my guess is that he married Thacia after he accepted Jesus.
There is no Susanna in the book of Daniel. Daniel was written hundreds of years before Jesus lived so I doubt if anybody in the book of Daniel walked with Jesus
Malthace (Thacia) is like a sister to Daniel, as is Joel like a brother. This is true in the first part of the book but as the book continues he starts to have feelings for her and she for him. In the end they end up getting engaged I think. At least that is what it sounds like from the ending.
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.
In the book "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare, Kemuel is a Zealot leader who befriends the protagonist, Daniel, and helps him in his mission. Jairus is an old man who takes care of Joel, another main character in the story, and who eventually plays a significant role in the climax of the book.
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)
No, he was a Prophet of God and has the Book of Daniel written in the Old Testament.
Joel and Daniel believed that the Messiah, a future king appointed by God, would be the leader who could lead the men to drive the Romans back into the sea in "The Bronze Bow." They saw this figure as someone who would come to liberate their land and free their people from oppression.
because my butt itches.
The Bronze Bow is the name of a book that was written by Elizabeth George Speare. In the book, the character of Daniel witnessed his father being crucified in front of him. As a way to try to forget his despair, he joins up with a band of rebels and lives in the mountains.
Daniel, the main character in the novel "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare, is a young man in his late teens. His exact age is not specified in the book, but he is described as a young adult who is passionate and driven in his quest for justice and freedom.