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Yahweh's Warrior (2009)

by Terri L. Fivash(Favorite Author)
4.65 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0828024650 (ISBN13: 9780828024655)
languge
English
publisher
Review & Herald Publishing
series
Dahveed
review 1: The second book of the incredible Dahveed series was such an incredible read. The first book of this series was all about David walking according to God's will and overcoming the fear of bring shame to his family. In the Second book, Dahveed, after defeating Goliath and coming home as Israel's champion is forced to face an angry jealous king. Never the less, King Saul stays true to his word and rewards Dahveed with the marriage to Merab and the title of general of Israel's army. Through many challenges such as the demotion from army general down to commander to mixed feelings towards his betrothed wife Merab to dealing with his tyrannic older brother Eliab, dahveed manages to stay true to the will of God and he uses these challenges as an opportunity to grow closer to his ... moreultimate goal of becoming king of isreal. I would definitely recommend this book first to any one who loves to study the bible because of its biblical accuracy. The author of this book did some serious research on the biblical times of david and she even joined a Hebrew class just to get better acquainted with the language of the time of david. Second I would recommend this book to anyone who loves action, clean romance and chivalry.
review 2: As a result of the gift Yahweh granted to Dahveed, he is titled as general of King Shaul’s army after saving the hassar’s life, slaying the giant Goliath, and warning the army of an ambush by the Philistines. But as the general’s mantle is laid on his shoulder, tension surfaces between Dahveed and the former general, Abner, King Shaul’s cousin. Under the hassar’s training, Dahveed gradually becomes fitted to the title of general, though it still hangs loosely on his mind. He is used to being a zammar and shepherd; and the name “Ben-geber” still stays with him negatively, even though his older brother Eliab is no longer constantly calling him by it.Before long, Hassar Jonathan figures out that Dahveed is Yahweh’s anointed king, and he confronts Dahveed by trying to prepare him for living up to his title: Dahveed Israel. Dahveed then realizes that he is trying to cling to his old life. Yah’s calling, though, goes beyond the limits of Dahveed’s memories. But Dahveed must make the choice. He must become Yahweh’s Warrior. less
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tangerine
I love the Dahveed books. Terri L. Fivash really puts the story in a good form.
JoeHuu
amazing!!!! part of the best series ever! everyone read it
tanveer
THE BEST
DeeDeelol
Amzing
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