Aava
She is a woman from Ptolemais who is sterile and about to be repudiated by her husband.
Jesus reconciles this couple on the brink of breaking up due to sterility. He tells them:"The Law says not to commit adultery, and you are going to commit it. The commandment given originally is this one and no other. If, because of the hardness of your hearts, Moses allowed you divorce, it was to prevent immoral affairs and concubinages which are odious to God. Then increasingly your vice extended Moses’ clause until obtaining the inhuman chains and homicidal stones that are the current conditions of the woman, always a victim of your domination, your whims, your deafness, your blindness in matters of affection. I tell you: you are not permitted to do what you want to do."He promises them a son "for the feast of praise for the fruitful harvests of the coming year."
On this occasion, he pronounces an invocation for the gift of fertility.
Her name
This name refers to Ahava or Ahawa, a place north of Babylon where Ezra gathered the exiled Jews for the great return to Jerusalem.[1]
Where is she mentioned in the work?
EMV 104