El Diario de Eliseo covers two years and three months of Jesus’s public life, ending in March of 30 A.D.. Readers who thought they knew Benítez’s "Master" are in for a shock. Through Eliseo's eyes, we see:
As the 11th installment in the series, this book isn't just another sequel; it’s the "missing link" that resolves long-standing enigmas of the saga. Who is Eliseo? El Diario De Eliseo Caballo De J J Benitez...
Following Benítez’s signature style, the diary "corrects" biblical events, suggesting that traditional gospels may have manipulated or misunderstood the original message of equality. Why You Should Read It El Diario de Eliseo covers two years and