
A young founder learns a lot from using historical fiction by writing prompts and incorporating many subjects constituting unit research. For our demonstration we will use The Bronze Bow of Elizabeth George Speare who lived in the format of 1908-1994. This book is going to be the Newberry Prize of 1962.
Literature and vocabulary: It is necessary to learn that there is a historical novel born from the imagination of the author in a historical scene. For bronze bow, we need to know that in Palestine life the small town of Palestine near Capernaum forms a setting for the story time and place.
To the character of bronze bow, Daniel, sister rare, Joel and his twin sister Tashia, Joel and Tacia's father, an important rabbin. Zion the Gillette (Luke 6: 15), Roche, Samson, Marcus, young Roman soldiers and Jesus. According to the Bible, we know what Jesus was alive and the story points to Jesus. Jesus in the Bible and his story followed Simon Geot with discipline. Most other names come out frequently in the Bible and general historical writing, but Speare probably used them.
The title and theme are Psalm 18: 33-35 "He makes my feet like the feet of a deer and places me in a high place and you give me the shield of my salvation Your kindness made me great.
According to Merriam-Webster's online dictionary "ZEALOT", it is a noun meaning "people who have strong emotions about something like religion or politics and want others to have such feelings".
Furthermore, according to Easton's Bible dictionary, the enthusiastic person was "the Jewish sect which was the origin of the Gaudonian Judas (Acts 5: 37), and God was the only king of Israel" They argued. It was scattered soon and became a mere culprit's outlaws band. "
Other subjects that can be handled in this book include math (a story about the distance between the village and Capelnam). Vocational Education / History (Exploring Time Professions - Blacksmiths, Rabbis) Science / Health (Exploring the Practice of Time Healing), Art / Music (Make a Regional Model, Exploring the Jewish Music at the Time) , Physical Education (3 Mile Walk, Village to Capernaum).
Bronze Bow
Elizabeth George Spear
Elizabeth George Speare opens a bronze bow with the hero of the mountain with an enthusiastic enthusiast, Roche. When the Romans killed Daniel's parents a few years ago, he decided to join the tropical frenzied band under Roche's leadership. This young man believed that Roche would defeat the Romans. In this book, I see the process of understanding how Daniel releases Jews from Romans. In the story, we obey Daniel as an enthusiast in the mountain, a follower of Roche. As a resource for Rosi, in the village Daniel, as a believer in Christ, in the village.
Daniel fills Joel and Tashia while exploring the dangerous mountains before their families move to Capernaum. He warns them to leave this area. Joel reminds me that Daniel had left a blacksmith disciple in shame. Daniel firmly believes in Rosish 's mission of returning Israel to the autonomous government unless there is a Roman who killed Daniel' s parents. Also, Joel promised to Roche. After they did, Rosh asked Daniel the first solo activity and finally caught a slave that only reacts to Daniel. Many people did not like that rock stone and captured the attacks of Roche so that they could be considered at the right time.
I learn that Daniel's grandmother has died and I must return to the village to take care of his sister Rare. She will not leave home and can not tolerate visitors. Daniel can return to freedom. Because the blacksmith who became his disciple has died. Simon, enthusiasts, and blacksmith, he saved his shop and house in Daniel, so I wanted to obey Jesus. By doing so Daniel worked for Rare and was able to take care. Daniel and Joel have work to do for Roche while still living in their respective homes. Thacia and the young people met together, and despite the fact that they do not fully understand, "As my arms can bend the bronze bow", the agreement using Psalm's poem as its principle . Surprisingly, Takia and Leah became friends. Many sacrifices continue as Daniel continues to believe that Israelis exile the Romans under Roche's leadership.
Daniel, Takia, Joel have many opportunities to hear Jesus' words. At first it is difficult to understand the teacher. Finally, Daniel, Lia, Joel and Tashia understand and recognize that the kingdom Jesus told is spiritual rather than physical. Jesus physically heals rhea and spiritually cures everything. Roche did not have the answer, but Jesus replied.
Elizabeth George Sparele is doing a wonderful job of entrusting the reader to the story and setting. We see how Daniel and others go from hatred to vengeance and ultimately to reconciliation. Jesus changes his life.

