Daughter-in-law of Ananias the old

From Wiki Maria Valtorta


From Masada. Having become a widow, she leaves again with her children, Ananias and Saul, from the village of Ananias the old, at the Jordan ford, abandoning her water-father Confessiongle and selling her house, forcing him into wandering.

However, he forgives her and asks Jesus to let her know. She will reject him.
"Enough! Respect the living and the dead whom you did not deserve to have, Woman harsher than flint. Woe to you! Yes! Woe! For in you there is no love of the Neighbor and therefore Satan is in you. But tremble, O Woman! Tremble that the tears of the old man, those of your husband, whom you certainly have overwhelmed by your lack of love, may become a rain of Fire upon what is dear to you! You have children, O Woman!"

Character and appearance

Tall, dark-haired, with a hard eye, pronounced profile, she is neither ugly nor old, but her expression makes her appear old and ugly.

Where is she mentioned in the work?

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