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A biblical fiction novel rooted in Judges 4 and 5.
A story of courage, fear, and costly obedience.
What happens when fear begins to empty the roads, narrow the villages, and change the way neighbors treat one another? In Under Deborah's Palm, Deborah stands as judge in Israel while a land worn down by oppression learns to live smaller, speak lower, and trust less. Beneath the palm, ordinary disputes reveal a deeper fracture: caution has started to look like wisdom, and survival has begun to blur into compromise.
When a word comes that cannot be ignored, Deborah is drawn from the place where she has long heard cases into the larger and more perilous work of public obedience. Barak comes with hesitation and urgency, and the road ahead carries more than military danger. It carries questions of honor, leadership, trust, and the cost of speaking truth before a people ready for anything except surrender to God's command.
This is a Christian biblical fiction retelling shaped by the atmosphere of Judges 4-5: empty roads, guarded homes, public judgment, and the sharp mercy of divine reversal. It follows Deborah, Barak, and Jael through a world where fear has altered daily life and where faithfulness must be lived, not merely declared.
The result is a reflective biblical historical novel with spiritual weight, moral tension, and a strong sense of place. It does not rush past the cost of obedience. It lingers with the burden of leadership, the weight of public responsibility, and the unsettling truth that a nation can grow smaller long before it knows how much it has lost.
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Under the palm, truth must be spoken plainly. Step into the story and enter the road with Deborah.
Title
Under Deborah's Palm: A Novel of Prophecy, War, and a Woman Called to Lead
Author
Samuel Ashford
Publisher
Independently published
Published
April 2026
Weight
772g
Page Count
402
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.6 cm
ISBN
9798258499622
ISBN-10
8258499629
Eden Code
7537619
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