Cleanthes
Supplier of Zeno, a Greek from Antioch, who supplies himself there with cheeses. It is at his place that Jesus can find him to give him a reply to the letter where Syntyche announces the death of John of Endor.[1]
It is also at his place that Joseph of Arimathea gives a secret meeting to inform Jesus of his condemnation by the Temple.[2]
Finally, it is from his home that the donkey will depart on which Jesus will enter Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.[3]
His name
Name of Greek origin.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 461 GRM 550 GRM 590
Notes and references
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