The author makes us see in episodes well known, details of characters that go undetected before our eyes. The main factor
in this work is the anonymity of people in the middle of events.
The book captivates us because it shows people that seem hidden in the center of the facts, even though we're already tired of seeing and hearing about these event.
These are valuable lessons, motivational orientations rich, subsidies for the spiritual growth that produces the awakening of faith. The characters come from seven events in the biblical stories, three of the Old
Testament and four of the New Testament.
The characters of the Old Testament are:
1-A girl who served in the home of great general Sirio Nama (II Kings 5:1-6).
2-Women who donated their mirrors for the tabernacle in the wilderness (Exodus 30:17-21).
3-The four lepers in the terrible episode of the siege of the city of Samaria (II Reis7 :3-11).
Already in the New Testament are these characters:
1-The four friends of the paralytic healed by Jesus in a house in Capernaum (Mark 2:1-12)
2-The jailer of Paul and Silas in Philippi, in Macedonia (Acts 16:23-24)
3-The centurion of Capernaum who asked for healing for his servant, who was sick (Luke 7:2-10).
4-The boy who gave the five loaves and two fishes to Jesus perform the miracle that feeds more than five thousand people (John 6:1-15).
In all these events, the characters have something in common, the emphasis is not know what were tribe
or their profession or social status or level of schooling.
But what is written is that they were at the time and place that should be, to become agents of miracles.
They did not see the circumstances were beyond the boundaries showed great bravery, courage and faith.
Only in this way, conquered prominence as Anonymous Characters of the Bible.