Abraham the steward

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
A 78-year-old man. Steward of the lands that Joseph of Arimathea owns in the plain near Joppa, near the sea, he can't believe his eyes: Joseph has distributed abundant sheaves of wheat to 62 needy:
'Master, here there's a mystery! Our fields cannot give the number of sheaves you distributed. I was born here and I'm seventy-eight years old. I've been harvesting for sixty-six years. And I know. My son was right. Without a mystery, we wouldn't have been able to give so much!..."
Joseph of Arimathea had exhorted them to faith before having the distribution doubled. This is the miracle of the sheaves[1], miracle of Faith.

His name

Abram means in Hebrew "he is noble by his father". Reference to the father of believers. The suffix "raham" given to Abraham by God does not change the meaning of the name.

Where is it mentioned in the work?

EMV 408

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