Jesai Tobias
From Caesarea Philippi. Stillborn child of Dorcas, recently widowed. He is resurrected by Jesus from whom he receives his name.[1] His mother consecrates him to Jesus.[2]
Character and appearance
A very young laughing child.
Apostolic journey
Witness of the Resurrection. He receives an out-of-season apple from Jesus.- "Who gave you the apple?"And the mouth, barely able to say the most elementary words, says confidently, entirely in a laugh of his small teeth and still empty gums: "Jesus."
- "Where is he? Where did he go?"
- "There."
He points to the sunny heaven and laughs, happy, and bites his apple.[3]
His name
Same origin as Jesus: Yechoua (Iéshoua), a late form of Yehochoua, i.e., Joshua: "The Eternal is salvation or God saves" - Historical reference: the Christ.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 345 GRM 368 GRM 370 GRM 371 GRM 376 GRM 632
Notes and references
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