In
Chapter 5, Daniel is invited to eat dinner with Hezron and his family. While they are eating,
Daniel and Hezron discuss Israel's present circumstances under Roman occupation. Daniel voices
his displeasure regarding Jewish people and their friendly relationships with Roman citizens, as
well as...
Friday, July 27, 2012
What did Hezron think was Israel's greatest strength?
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