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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780842382663
ISBN number: 0842382666
Label: Tyndale House Publishing houses
Manufacturer: Tyndale House Publishing houses
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Page Count: 240
Printing Date: January 24, 2005
Publishing house: Tyndale House Publishing houses
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Behind the men who shaped history are the heroes who forever changed it. In The Warrior, beloved author Francine Rivers illuminates the life of Caleb, a man whose faith and zeal for God helped lead God's people into the Promised Land. Discover a man full of passion, humility, and faith; a man who encouraged Joshua and stood strong in the face of sin. The Warrior also includes a Bible study on the life of Caleb, suitable for individual use or group discussion.
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A new series of hardcover biblical novellas from beloved author Francine Rivers. Each novella tells the story of one of five biblical men who stood behind the great heroes of the faith: Aaron the priest, Caleb the warrior, Jonathan the heir, Haggai the prophet, and Barnabus the disciple. In the vein of the Lineage of Grace, these books will entertain, challenge, and inspire, directing readers back to the Bible as the ultimate source of truth and hope. In this second book in the series, Francine illuminates the life of Caleb, a man whose faith and zeal for God helped lead God's people into the Promised Land. Discover a man quick to anger, but full of humility and faith. A man who encouraged Joshua and stood strong in the face of sin. A warrior.
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We've enjoyed this audiobook very much. The narrator and narration are top notch and entertaining. The story has really brought to life this story from the Bible that we've been familiar with all my lives. It has helped my husband and I to understand and put more into perspective the Bible accounts and characters.
Very glad we purchased this audiobook.
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Before reading this story I had never paid much attention to Caleb. Now I don't know how I ever overlooked him. His faithfulness to God truly is encouraging to the reader. I wish the book had been longer, I didn't want to stop reading about him!
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THE WARRIOR by Francine Rivers is the second of a five part series. I was a little disappointed with the very first book in the series, The Priest, but volumes 2 and 3 (yes, I read them out of order) have been extraordinary and a welcome return to what I've come to expect from this very gifted writer. This one follows the story of Caleb, the half-breed from the tribe of Judah who, after the death of Moses, would become not only the greatest warrior of the twelve tribes of Israel, but I believe also God's most dedicated servant of a generation.
Caleb undoubtedly possessed the most unwavering faith among the Jews and this book closely chronicles his struggle, not just with his own sin, but with his inability to sway the people who, over and over, so quickly turned away from their Almighty deliverer. Caleb spent his life, when not destroying the idol-worshippers which infested the promised land, desperately reminding the people of God's grace upon them. Caleb's was a life surely mired in frustration as he watched not one, not even two, but three generations turn away from the Lord God.
Though Joshua is so often the one remembered of the generation of Jews delivered into the land, it was Caleb who was the strength of the people, often standing alone on the side of God. And though even his twelve sons would disappoint Caleb, near the end of his life it would be his one daughter who would give him hope for the future of the Jews.
Once again, Francine Rivers takes the reader through the stories of the Bible in intricate detail, adding narrative, but never venturing from the details.
Pastor Monty Rainey
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The Warrior by Francine Rivers continues her biblical men of faith series--Sons of Encouragement. I have read all Francine Rivers' books and have never been disappointed. I was delighted to learn "The Last Sin Eater" is in feature-length film production.
The hero of our current story is Caleb, warrior of God. The very first paragraph--"Run!"--hooked me and I reluctantly inserted my bookmark when other duties called. Kelubai's--Caleb's given name--belief in God begins when in the throes of one of the disasters rained down on Egypt because Pharaoh wouldn't let God's people go. "The God of the Hebrews could turn water to blood and call forth frogs... Here was a God he could worship." He runs to the Hebrews, led by Moses, and asks for acceptance for him and his family to exit Egypt with them. But the Hebrews, just beginning on their journey into the desert, look down their nose at him and tell him no, since he is but a half-breed and descended from the lineage of Esau. When asked his name and he replies, "Kelubai," they jeer and call him Caleb -- dog. Not taking "no" for an answer, he and his family tag along on the fringe of the huge exodus. Finally accepting the name Caleb, his love for God and following His commandments eventually earn him a standing in the community.
When the Jews reach the Jordan River, Caleb is chosen to represent the tribe of Judah to spy out the land with a member of each of the other eleven tribes. Also among the twelve is his young friend, Joshua. For forty days the spies surreptitously inspect the land of Canaan and its people. When returning, they all say how wonderful and fertile the land is; the magnificent crops--some of which they've carried back as witness to the rich fertileness of the land. But ten say the people are too big, too well defended and there is no way they can take the land from them. Caleb and Joshua, however, say God has given them this land; they must fight for it and drive out the Canaanites. They must obey God. But the people don't listen and God returns them to the desert to wander for almost forty years because of their unbelief, disobedience, and complaining. The only two of the current adult generation who will be allowed into Canaan are Caleb and Joshua--the entire adult population dies during the forty years of wandering in the desert.
Francine Rivers has penned a marvelous and poignant story of one man's desire to be all that he can be for God. She's taken the scriptures and brought them alive. And she's done it beautifully. One can't miss the parallels of our own lives and Caleb's, nor God's call to respond to Him as Caleb did. Absolute obedience, no matter the cost.
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The very first book by Rivers that I read was Redeeming Love, and I loved it. I haven't found another of hers that I liked as well, yet I keep trying. For this story, the potential is there to weave the story and engage her readers. Yet there are a few bumps that interrupt this.
Caleb was too perfect. He didn't seem like he ever did anything wrong - except to defy his family and move in with the Israelites (which turns out was the right thing to do). He was seen as more holy and influential than Moses or Aaron. Caleb was always right, and telling others that he was right. He was a Gary Stu. It got a bit tedious for my taste. Rivers seemed to use her Caleb character to preach through him. I'd rather see the characters do Godly things than hear them say Godly things.
There were some fine parts to the story and some interesting things to think about. But this wasn't a page turner or a great work of literature. If you want a light quick story about a Biblical character and you don't mind being preached at, then you'll probably love this.
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