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Judge of Israel

By (author) Timothy Wilkinson






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Twenty years have passed since the Ark of the Covenant was brought back to the nation of Israel...Consumed with thoughts of vengeance, the warlord Sarnam returns with the Philistine hero, Phicol and the sorcerer-priest, Sihphil to find and destroy the instrument of his defeat: the Prophet Samuel. Challenged by the Elders of his tribe, Samuel travels with Manoah and his son, Samson, to rouse Judge Avdon and High Priest Ahitub, and to free the people from the Canaanite worship that has enslaved them. But his efforts to unite the nation may prove to be their undoing...As a band of mighty heroes join him in his quest, Samuel is pursued by Philistine hordes, otherworldly warriors, betrayal, the loss of those he had come to rely on for strength, and his greatest enemy of all-himself.

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Publisher | Lulu.com
Published date | 27 Dec 2010
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 506
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-5575-2061-9
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BISAC | fiction / general


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