It follows the events of Caná (Book 9) and El Día del Relámpago (Book 10).
The narrative aims to strip away religious dogma to present a "human" Jesus—someone with a sense of humor and deep proximity to people—while criticizing the early Church for allegedly manipulating his original message. Key Characters El Diario De Eliseo Caballo De Troya J J B...
The first pilot and commander of the mission, who was the central figure of the previous ten books. It follows the events of Caná (Book 9)
El Diario de Eliseo: Confesiones del Segundo Piloto El Diario de Eliseo: Confesiones del Segundo Piloto
Eliseo follows Jesus and his group, documenting miracles and conversations that Benítez claims were omitted or misrepresented in the biblical Gospels.
While some readers enjoy it as a standalone, the author recommends reading the previous books to fully grasp the technical time-travel lore and character dynamics.
Unlike the previous books primarily narrated by "The Major" (Jasón), this volume is presented as a diary written by Eliseo, the copilot of the time-travel mission. Plot Summary