Isaac of Korazim

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
Isaac of Jonas, nicknamed the adult of Corozaïn. He had his daughter healed at a distance:
"Master! will you still come to my poor house? Isaac is waiting to kiss your feet, to wash them with his tears and offer you the bread of love. Come Jesus. I will speak of You to my fellow citizens".[1]
That is what he does: having become an apostle in his town, he converts Elias of Korazim, the disciple who was going to bury his father.
"I had helped him in the past, and the poor man, who is a true Israelite without prejudice, to show me his love worked for Me in the region, like a perfect plowman does for the soil," said Jesus.[2]
He is therefore a generous man who is missed when he dies.[3]

His Name

Isaac (Iş'hac) expresses joy "That (God) laughs!". Historical reference: the son Abraham had with Sarah, who was old and barren. It is Isaac who almost was offered as a holocaust.

Where is he mentioned in the work?

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