The main theme is Love vs. Hate. Daniel is conflicted between love vs. hate. He hates the Romans, but he loves Leah and Thacia and Jesus. But he is confilcted, should he go back to his Roman-hating lair in the mountains with Rosh, or should he stay with Jesus and follow him and care for his sister Leah who is on the brink of death? He eventually chooses to love Marcus the Soldier and invite him into his house to care for Leah. Jesus comes and heals Leah, and then Thacia and Daniel become engaged with just one simple look at each other.
The Bow of Bronze symbolizes our weakness, the thing we love , the thing we are hiding behind our back. We are basically saying, "God, I will give up anything to follow you. Except my house. Except my popularity. Except my money. Except my cell phone." God will help us bend the bow of bronze by telling us to love.
Psalms 18:33-34 "He makes my feet like hinds' feet, he sets me secure on the heights. He trains my hands for war so that I may bend a bow of bronze."
Our ultimate weakness, the thing we are hiding, is hate. So the bow of bronze is hate. God bends our hate with love.
Through comparing and contrasting love vs hate in The Bronze Bow, we find that in reality love conquers all. Love will always win because God conquers all ,and God is love.
God says if one chooses to follow Him, He will give him strength to bend the bow of bronze. That strength is love. So even though Daniel has hate, if he chooses to follow Jesus, God can help him bend the bow of bronze (p.87). When God strengthens us, He can help us do something that seems impossible. God strengthens us with love. If we have love, we can fight hate, because love has the victory in the end.
John 3:16 " For God so LOVED the world that he gave his only begotten son so that whosoever shall believe in him will not perish, but have everlasting life."
So. choose to love.
A good book to read before or after The Bronze Bow would be Hinds' Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard, a book about spiritual maturity.
The main conflict in "The Bronze Bow" is Daniel's internal struggle against his desire for vengeance and his growing involvement with a group following Jesus, who preaches forgiveness and nonviolence. Additionally, Daniel must navigate his relationships with his sister, who is loyal to the Romans, and with the Roman soldier who killed his parents, as he seeks to find a path to redemption and inner peace.
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.
Ebol is a character in the novel "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare. He is a Roman soldier who antagonizes the protagonist, Daniel, and plays a key role in the story's conflict. He represents the occupying Roman forces that the Jewish characters in the book struggle against.
In "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare, the rising action involves Daniel, the main character, becoming involved with a group of rebels fighting against the Roman occupation in ancient Israel. As he becomes more committed to the cause, he experiences internal conflict about his motivations and beliefs. This conflict leads to intense moments of tension and buildup as the story progresses towards its climax.
The Bronze Bow was created in 1961.
The ISBN of The Bronze Bow is 0395137195.
Main theme/idea: Love vs. Hate Love always wins
The Bronze Bow takes place in first-century Judea.
the bronze bow!
The title "The Bronze Bow" refers to the symbolic weapon used by the main character, Daniel, who initially seeks revenge but later learns the power of love and forgiveness. The bow represents both the physical weapon and the metaphorical struggle between hatred and compassion within Daniel.
Rosh wants them to hate the Romans
Joel's full name in "The Bronze Bow" is Joel ben Amos.
There are 23 chapters in "The Bronze Bow" by Elizabeth George Speare.