Camillus the soldier
Wounded Roman soldier by a falling stone. In Betheron no one wants Homelir this pagan whom his cohort cannot take. Jesus heals him.
The leg has a bad fracture, the foot turned inward and it is already swollen and livid. The man must suffer a lot pain, and seeing Jesus stretch out a hand, he says pleading: "Do little harm to me!" Jesus smiles. He barely touches with his fingertips the place where the livid circle indicates the fracture and then he says: "Get up!"[1]
His name
Name of Roman origin.
Where is it mentioned in the work?
GRM 514
Notes and references
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