Civil war has just ended in Israel. The tribe of Benjamin has lost. Only 600 men remain. An unusual solution is set out: At the annual celebration in Shiloh, any man of Benjamin who can capture a maiden in the dances can keep her. Aksah knows the reason behind the war. And she is not ready to forgive any of Benjamin. After all, the war started over a murdered woman. She will not be a captive bride, will not help this unfaithful tribe who would not come to the defense of a helpless woman rebuild. So as she joins the ...
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Civil war has just ended in Israel. The tribe of Benjamin has lost. Only 600 men remain. An unusual solution is set out: At the annual celebration in Shiloh, any man of Benjamin who can capture a maiden in the dances can keep her. Aksah knows the reason behind the war. And she is not ready to forgive any of Benjamin. After all, the war started over a murdered woman. She will not be a captive bride, will not help this unfaithful tribe who would not come to the defense of a helpless woman rebuild. So as she joins the dances, she watches . . . Eliab hides with his fellows in the vines. And waits for the signal to rush the dances. He will do his part to rebuild his tribe. So he needs a wife. And the lovely woman who spots that signal seems to be running right into his trap. He does not expect a willing wife. But neither does he expect a woman with the will and courage to fight him every step of the way until he can prove his worth. You will love this tale of romance, redemption and reconciliation. Don't miss it!
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