He is trained to be Judge Eli’s assistant, but the more time passes the clearer it becomes to everyone that Samuel is truly a chosen one of God, truly His servant, and a representative of Him on Earth. He hears the voice of God and, as he becomes an adult, he is confirmed as...
Israelite. Samuel’s wife. A girlish love both as a child and when she grows up.
Israelite. Second wife of Elkanah and mother of Gadias, Gadiel, and Lael. She has to constantly deal with the fact that her husband only chose her as his wife because the first one, whom he truly loves, cannot give him children.
Israelite. Husband of Lavinia and father of Bela. Farmer. As a teenager he lost his parents and was left alone in life. For some years he had ambitions to join the army to take revenge on the Philistines.
Israelite. Wife of Malchias and mother of Bela. Peaceful yet strong in her convictions. She has in her family and in her faith her main treasure. She feels fulfilled with the family she has formed and is perfectly happy with the simple life she leads.
Israelite. Kesha’s father and Sobal’s son. Army commander in Israel. Serious, focused and fearless. Strong personality, the type that does what needs to be done and speaks bluntly. He sees in his work not a profession but a calling, a vocation.
Philistine. Anainer’s husband. Father of Quedés, Lessér, Luciér and Alemér. Sovereign king of all Philistia. Refinement, elegance and charm are the king’s most powerful weapons, and through these qualities he can convince anyone to give up what he wants.
Philistine. Guedór’s wife. Mother of Quedés, Lessér, Luciér, and Alemér. Sovereign Queen of all Philistia. Beautiful woman, extremely elegant, refined, and attractive. She never needs to raise her voice to be heard. She dotes to the extreme on her children. Capable of anything to protect everyone in her home.
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