A jar of ancient vellum.
A scribe forgotten by history.
A testimony that changes everything we thought we knew.
When Dennis Logan-The Honorable Scribe-was invited to examine a bundle of Coptic and Syriac fragments in 2023, he did not expect to discover a voice speaking across three millennia. Inside a clay cylinder marked only "Zorah remembers," he found the unfiltered testimony of the man who stood beside Samson in the final days of his life-the scribe who recorded the blind judge's last confession.
What he uncovered is nothing like the sermonized Samson of Sunday school.
This is the Samson who whispers in darkness.
Who recounts betrayal, pride, and purpose with agonizing clarity.
Who speaks of covenant as fire, not folklore.
Who reveals what truly happened between the pillars of Dagon.
And for the first time, his full testament is restored.
A newly translated apocryphon-a narrative as intimate as the Book of Job and as devastating as Lamentations.
Samson's secret confessions told directly to his childhood friend, the Scribe of Zorah.
A piercing psychological portrait of pride, desire, betrayal, and the rebirth of purpose.
A cinematic retelling of the fall of Gaza's temple through the eyes of a survivor.
A revelatory epilogue connecting an ancient ruin to a modern miracle-when a falling oak tree nearly killed the author while recording Samson's story, and instead became part of it.
The Testament of Samson-EBookFo...
This text reads like a lost book of scripture-not preachy, not dogmatic, but raw, poetic, and searingly human. It feels at once ancient and alarmingly modern. Every chapter carries the cadence of sacred lament and the psychological weight of a man wrestling with God, with destiny, and with himself.
In a world obsessed with strength, this book reveals the truth:
Strength is not what we keep-
but what we return.
Through Samson's ruin, the reader discovers a blueprint for rebuilding after betrayal, after pride, after collapse.
Through the Scribe's unwavering witness, we see how meaning survives destruction.
And through the author's own near-death experience beneath a falling tree, we see how ancient covenants echo into modern lives.
A Voice Restored.
A Testament for Those Who Still Stand Between Their Own Pillars.**
Open it with reverence.
Read it with trembling.
Let it speak to the ruins you carry.