Dinah of Ephraim
Beekeeper of this village in Samaria where Jesus took refuge. She gives milk and honey to a sick person and to the young Anna. She also gives some to Jesus:
- Why do you deny yourself? You have already given some to John...This is what Jesus does. The bees will be the occasion for a teaching about the Workers of God.[1]
- Oh! my bees have produced a plentiful harvest. It does not bother me to offer some. Yet bless the new swarms.
Her name
Dina means "justice" - Historical reference: The daughter of Jacob and Leah. Seduced by Prince Shechem of Samaria, she was the cause of an outrage by the Hebrews.[2]
Where is she mentioned in the work?
EMV 565