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To the Last Man

A story of courage and loyalty

by Glen Robinson

“If we believe God is with us, nothing can stop us. Are you with me?”

Ziba looked long and hard at his companion, but he already knew the answer. “Jonathan, a long time ago, I committed my fate to yours. I am with you heart and soul. If we die here, so be it, but let’s do it together.”

Jonathan took the lead in their climb up the cliff in the dark. Ziba was in no hurry to get to the top and meet whatever awaited them there.

Time seemed to stand still, as Ziba and Jonathan became surrounded by more and more Philistines. The red sunrise shone down on what looked like a nightmare of hell. In the middle of it stood two men, who looked like demons, faces blackened by blood, soot, and dust-swinging and stabbing.

A Philistine captain stood above the others, spear in hand. “Look at them! Look at them! There are only two of them! Take them!” he shouted. Ziba realised that the battle was about to turn against them.

To the Last Man, by Glen Robinson, brings the story of Jonathan, crown prince of Israel, to life. Not just David’s best friend, Jonathan is a biblical hero in his own right. Groomed to be the next king of Israel, Jonathan struggles with maintaining a faith in God as he watches his father the king drift away from the God who gave them victory. Samuel anoints David as successor, and Jonathan has to balance God’s plans for Israel with his responsibility to his father.

$29.95

Publisher: Pacific Press

ISBN: 9780816364015

Format: Paperback

STATUS: AVAILABLE TO ORDER (item is either in stock or quickly/soon obtainable from supplier)

Pages: 192

Reviews and Endorsements

[ Bookshelf Review ]
As children, many of us were told and retold the stories of the Bible. Stories of the Flood, Jonah, and Samson are well known and loved, but their simple childhood forms often do not delve deeper than the basic plot. But this is an opportunity that comes with imaginative and researched retelling of Bible story, of which To the Last Man by Glen Robinson is a good example, in which the author elaborate on a timeless classic and brings it to life, through the eyes of Ziba, Jonathan’s armour-bearer and good friend (see 2 Samuel 9, 16 and 19, for the source material).

We are all very familiar with the story of King Saul and David, as well the sometimes-awkward friendship between David and Saul’s son Jonathan. To the Last Man begins with Samuel being approached by the leaders of the tribes of Israel asking for a king to lead them. Samuel pleads for them to see reason but they are wanting to move with the times and be like the other nations. I found myself caught up in the plot from this tense starting point. Even though I knew how it ended, it was intriguing to follow the story from a different angle and see how much Jonathan loved and served God throughout his life.

There are differences between a retelling of the Bible account and the story written by Glen Robinson. Although biblically accurate, he has added historical facts and extra plot details to make the story flow. I felt inspired to reread the biblical account and also pick up other books such as Meet the Cast: Lesser-known characters of the Old Testament by Ray Markham. After all, the stories in the Bible were put there for a reason and often we can learn much from those people who play a supporting role, as Jonathan did. Given the action in the story, To the Last Man would appeal to younger and male readers, but is an easy read for a rainy Sabbath afternoon for anyone who wants to rediscover this dramatic Bible story in a fresh way. —Sonia Knight, Resources Manager, Adventist Media Network

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