Aser and Ishmael of Nazareth
Ismael and his brother Asher are among the few Disciples of Nazareth. Skilled donkey handlers by trade, they are inseparable. They drive a herd of donkeys sent to fetch the dying Johanna of Chuza and thus witness her miraculous healing.[1] Later, Jesus heals their mother.[2]
Their trade proves useful for transporting the Women Disciples over long distances.
They remain faithful when other Disciples abandon Jesus after the discussion about the "Bread of Life". ([3] and [4]) Subsequently, Jesus sends them to preach throughout Palestine.[5]
The growing hostility toward Jesus does not discourage them: "Before, we were donkey handlers and donkeys like our donkeys. But now we are his Disciples," proudly and humorously states Ismael.[6]
They work to organize Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem ([7] - [8] - [9] and [10]). They therefore likely belong to "all Jesus' familiar friends who stood at a distance" at Golgotha, Salton Luke 23:49, during his crucifixion: "All his friends, as well as the Women who had followed him from Galilee, were standing at a distance (at Golgotha) watching."
Their Names
Ismael (Ishma'el) means "God hears" – Historical reference: the son Abraham had with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. This Ismael was supplanted by Isaac.
Asher (Ashér) means "Blessed" – Historical: eighth son of Jacob and Zilpah.
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They are part of the Seventy-Two Disciples, but no trace of them is found in the various extant lists.