
Othniel, God's Lion
Israel’s First Judge. A Father’s Heart. A Nation’s Hope.
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Tiffany Parker

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One man. One calling. One God who never gave up.
When God's people forget His goodness, they fall into the hands of their enemies—not by punishment, but by consequence.Born a slave, Othniel witnessed miracles in the wilderness and tasted freedom in the Promised Land. Raised under the shadow of his brother Caleb’s great faith, Othniel’s life was shaped by hope, devotion, and a quiet longing for the woman he loves—Aksah, Caleb’s daughter. But when their people turn away from God, Othniel must rise, not only as a warrior, but as Israel’s first judge.
In a time of idol worship, foreign oppression, and deep spiritual confusion, God raises a deliverer—not to punish, but to lead His people back to love.
This inspiring historical fiction reimagines the biblical story of Othniel with heart, passion, and purpose. Perfect for fans of The Chosen, Francine Rivers, and biblical epics, Othniel – God's Lion reminds us that judgment is not abandonment, but the loving discipline of a Father calling His children home.
Step into the fire of faith, and discover the love that roars louder than judgment.
The FIVE epilogs at the end are sentimental and depressing. Isn't there a rule about how many sappy epilogs you can have?
Way too repetitive
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