![]() ![]() The three forge a new vow to fight for God’s Victory, and Malthace chooses the bronze bow as their sign, symbolizing God strengthening them to do the impossible. Joel and Malthace hide Daniel in a passageway to recover, and Daniel shares his family’s tragedy with them. ![]() Daniel is hurt badly when he picks a fight with a Roman soldier. After returning to the mountain, Daniel tries to recruit Joel and not only fails but also angers Joel’s father by arguing about the Zealot cause. Though Jesus’s persona and words ignite a fire in Daniel’s heart, he is disappointed when Jesus doesn’t make a call to arms against Rome. Simon takes him to listen to a visiting carpenter-turned-preacher named Jesus. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Daniel witnesses the dire conditions they live in and is desperate to return to freedom on the mountain. The Bronze Bow: A Newbery Award Winner is written by Elizabeth George Speare and published by Clarion Books. One day, Daniel’s old friend Simon the Zealot comes to the mountain to ask Daniel to visit his grandmother and sister. Samson doesn’t understand their language but treats Daniel as his master after Daniel breaks his chains. Rosh sends Daniel on a mission to capture a black slave whom they name Samson for his brute strength. ![]()
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