Rising Darkness

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Authors: D. Brian Shafer

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Contents
Chapter 1
“We lost our way—and then we lost our kingdom.”
Chapter 2
“It will be difficult to fight them in their own land.”
Chapter 3
“Are you for us? Or are you for our enemies?”
Chapter 4
“How can a man sin against God on the heels of a great victory?”
Chapter 5
“Even deliverers are corruptible.”
Chapter 6
“Out of the eater came something to eat.”
Chapter 7
“Truly the Lord has occasioned something great here tonight.”
Chapter 8
“If we bring down the kings, we bring down the nation.”
Chapter 9
“The dream ended at Eden.”
Chapter 10
“Humans seek such gods as suit them.”
Chapter 11
“From a traitor to a commander of traitors in such a short time.”
Chapter 12
“I will make myself like the Most High!”
Chapter 13
“We must believe the prophets.”
Chapter 14
“I can protect you only to a point.”
Chapter 15
“We must have blood on this one.”
Chapter 16
“A simple exile will never do.”
Chapter 17
“My king, may you live forever!”
Chapter 18
“This Christ shall die a humiliating and bloody death!”

CHRONICLES OF THE HOST 3
R
ISING
D
ARKNESS
D. B
RIAN
S
HAFER

© Copyright 2003 — Doug Shafer

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Dedication

Many thanks to all my friends, family, and church family who encouraged me in the writing of this third book in the series. It’s hard to believe that number three is a wrap! Thanks to my mom and dad, Andy and Mary Shafer; brothers Ron and Mike; and all the folks back in Texas.

Also thanks to Rob Belles and Dwight Davis for their inspiration and for allowing me to use them as characters in the book. Sorry they turned out to be bad guys, but what are you going to do about it?!

Thanks to my church family—Valley Christian Center—for supporting and encouraging me: Pastor Ray Noah, Connie Combs, Bryan Tebbutt, Phil York, and on and on and on.

And many thanks to my wife, Lori, and my beautiful daughters Kiersten and Breelin, who are growing up much too quickly—cut that out!

Most of all—thank You to the God and Lord we serve, whose willingness to die for all of us makes anything worthwhile possible.

“Some Thoughts About the Third Book From the Author”

Rising Darkness
was born out of the idea of the intense warfare that had been waged against the nation of Israel during the years before Jesus was born. Although in the end light wins out, I chose this title to reflect the violent opposition to God’s plan of redemption both in the hearts of men and of angels.

As I began book three I wanted to maintain the same energy and characters but from a different angle. I decided to tell the story in flashback fashion—as you read I hope it will make sense. The historical references are as accurate as I could make them, and the names of cities, historical characters, and such were researched for their valid spot in history.

I also added a timeline that places the reader for points of reference. Inasmuch as this book is not only a novel, but hopefully something of a teaching tool, I wanted the reader to have some sort of historical context. I used the date of 4 B.C. as the time around the birth of Christ, since that is how the calendars seem to work it out. Sounds weird that Jesus would be born four years “Before Christ”—but look it up sometime.

Finally, book three covers a huge segment of Bible history. Naturally I could not retell every detail that happened, particularly in the Kings and Chronicles section. I recommend that you read those Books again if you want to brush up on your Bible history. They are wonderful Books. Regarding the prophets, I tried to tell their message as directly related to any angelic involvement or messianic revelation, so this book is heavily weighted towards men like Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, and Daniel.

I hope you enjoy the read. Please feel free to email me with your thoughts at
[email protected]
. God bless you.

Rising Darkness
Cast of Characters:

Fallen Angels

Lucifer

chief of the fallen angels

Kara, Pellecus, and Rugio

Lucifer’s chief rulers

Khasis

demon prince over Jericho

Jhara

a warrior assigned to Khasis

Berenius

an aide to Kara

Shawa

one of Kara’s angels assigned to Samson

Aziel

a demon sent to torment Saul

Grolius

aide to Rugio; sent to harass Elisha

Nathan

chief aide to Rugio

Drezzan

aide to Pellecus in Babylon

Tinius

aide to Pellecus; formerly on Lucifer’s council

Holy Angels

Michael

an archangel and Chief Commander of the Host

Gabriel

an archangel and Chief Messenger

Serus

an angel assigned to Bethlehem

Bakka

an angel assigned to Daniel the shepherd

Crillus

a warrior scout assigned to Michael

Crispin

wisdom angel and friend to Michael and Gabriel

Sangius

a chief aide to Michael

Dheer

an angel assigned to Samson

Romus

an angel in Bethlehem

Shepherds at Bethlehem

Eli

Elron

Joshua

Daniel

Jarod

Other Humans

Joshua

leader of Israel after Moses

Caleb

a leader in Israel; friend to Joshua

Jarez and Zogor

spies from Jericho sent to watch Israel’s crossing of Jordan

Rahab

a prostitute in Jericho

Achan

one of Joshua’s commanders

Zara

an aide-de-camp to Achan

Samson

a judge over Israel

Manoah

Samson’s father

Dori

a priest of Dagon

Joseph and Mary

pilgrims to Bethlehem

Jesse

father of David

David

a shepherd; later king of Israel

Samuel

the last of the judges of Israel who anoints David king

Saul

Israel’s first king

Goliath

the Philistine champion

Eliab

David’s oldest brother

Solomon

king after David

Rehoboam

Solomon’s son, ruler in Judah after the kingdom is divided

Jeroboam

first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel

Zabud

an elder in Israel; former counselor to Solomon

Keriah

counselor to Rehoboam

Elijah

a prophet

Ahab

a king of Israel

Jezebel

Ahab’s wife

Dobri

Jezebel’s spy sent to watch Elijah

Elisha

a prophet after Elijah

Isaiah, Hosea, Micah

prophets in Israel and Judah

Sennacherib

king of Assyria

Kiriam

Sennacherib’s envoy to Judah

Hezekiah

a king of Judah

Daniel

a prophet in exile

Ezekiel

a prophet in exile

Nebuchadnezzar

king of Babylon who destroyed Jerusalem

Ashpenaz

Nebuchadnezzar’s chief advisor

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

three Hebrews who are Daniel’s friends

Arbo-kan, Divis, Bellesor

conspirators against the Hebrews in Babylon

Belshezzar

last king of Babylon

Cyrus

king of the Medes and Persians

Darius

ruler in Babylon after the Medo-Persian conquest

Kezzar-mar

conspirator against Daniel

Berza, Farsin, and Sheshbar

co-conspirators with Kezzar-mar

C
HAPTER
1
“We lost our way—and then we lost our kingdom.”

Bethlehem, 4 B.C.

The little fire crackled with delight as a few more pieces of very dry branches and sticks were thrown atop its dancing flames. Faces near the fire reflected a reddish sheen as they watched the wood being devoured greedily. One of the men stared vacantly into the light while watching his friend’s efforts to keep the fire alive.

He looked at the others who sat around the flames. There wasn’t much heat being thrown off, but then again it didn’t really matter. This fire was not for warmth of body, but for warmth of spirit. The evening fields outside Bethlehem were bleak and boring for watchful shepherds, and this night was no different…or was it?

Not far from the shepherds, and unseen by them, stood two figures—angels of the Lord who had been assigned to watch over these humble men of the fields. And so they watched, enjoying the occasional banter of these who faithfully watched over their flocks. And they waited…

“Good Serus, why are we watching these particular men?” asked Bakka.

Serus, who had been apprenticed to Michael and was now mentoring Bakka in the ways and means of serving the Most High on earth, looked at his charge.

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