Adina the leper

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
Leper from the Valley of Hinnom south of Jerusalem. Sinner, she was not one of the lepers who, believing in Jesus, would be healed during his various passages.[1] She gradually repented, but shame overcame her and she dared not appear before Jesus:
"No! I didn't believe the other times... and he won't listen to me anymore... and then I can't walk."[2]
Jesus nevertheless perceives her soul:
"Where is the woman? Why doesn't she come? She does not dare to face the face of the Son of Man, when she did not fear to have to meet the face of God when she sinned? Go and tell her that she has been much forgiven because of her repentance and resignation, and that the Lord has sent me to absolve all the sins of those who have repented of their past."
She then confesses:
"You can do anything. And you can give me the soul of my early years too. I believe Lord."
Jesus heals her:
"Because of your faith, be healed and forgiven."

Her name

Adina is the name of one of David's braves[3]. It may also be the feminine form of Adi or Adin, would mean "delicate, refined..."

Where is she mentioned in the work?

EMV 199 EMV 368 EMV 536 EMV 541

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