Philip of Antioch
Steward of Lazarus of Bethany for the properties he inherited from his father Theophilus.
Philip resides in a house in Antioch, near the river and the walls. He also manages the gardens of Antigonea. He shelters the persecuted Syntyche and John of Endor, sent by Jesus.
Character and Appearance
A tall and dignified old man.
His Name
Philip means in Greek "lover of horses" - Historical reference: the father of Alexander the Great.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 285
GRM 313 GRM 322 GRM 324