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A four-act drama set in Damascus and the mountains of Samaria dramatizes a clash between a civic leader determined to resist foreign pressure and a priesthood that seeks accommodation. Court intrigue centers on a conspiracy by the high priest and a royal favorite to use seduction, ritual authority, and possible poisoning to neutralize the military champion and secure the temple's dominance. A prophetic figure from the neighboring land confronts these schemes as the action moves between palace revelry, temple rites, private temptation, and public counsel to examine power, faith, honor, and the sacrifices demanded by political and religious loyalties.
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