Joel of Bethsaida
Young child from Bethsaida of frail appearance. While playing with ten of his companions, he gives Jesus the opportunity to teach about War and hatred.[1]
His name
Joël (Ioël) means "the Eternal is God" - Historical reference: the prophet who calls for reconciliation with God.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 50 GRM 162
Notes and references
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