Daughter Of Dagon
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Book 2 of the Son of Samson series. Hired to join her caravan as her personal bodyguard, Branan escorts the girl on her journey home, battling slave traders and a huge crocodile to protect her. In a dream he is reminded of how his father Samson was betrayed by the beautiful Delilah-and when Saphira leads him into her luxurious home in the Philistine city of Jabneel, Branan discovers that this infamous woman is Saphira’s mother! Subdued by Delilah’s two giant henchmen, he’s shackled and imprisoned. Has history repeated itself? Is Saphira just as treacherous as her mom? Feeling abandoned, Branan cries out to God in despair, then learns he’s not alone-God is with him in the dungeon, along with a fellow prisoner who knew his father and offers an amazing insight into Samson’s faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310712800
ISBN10: 0310712807
Editor: Bud Rogers | Gary Martin | Illustrator: Sergio Cariello
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2007
Z Graphic Novels – Son Of Samson # 2
Publisher: Zondervan
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