Isaac of Shechem

From Wiki Maria Valtorta

Young child Samaritan, he is kidnapped with his brothers, Reuben and Elisha, by the thieves of Mount Adomin at the very moment they have just lost their father. The thieves threaten to kill the ten-year-old shepherd boy. The children are barely ransomed by Jesus who brings them back to his refuge in Ephraim.[1] He sees his mother again in a dream.

His father, a stranger, had separated from his beautiful family. Then, as misery arrived, he becomes a servant and it is under these conditions that he dies. At Jesus' instigation, his four uncles come to fetch the three brothers and the shepherd boy, who is also an orphan.[2]

Character and appearance

About three years old, but he already has his character.

Apostolic journey

Jesus gives him his teaching, as well as to the other children.[3]

His name

קזיאי (Isaac)[4]

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 Historical reference: the son Abraham had with Sarah, who was old and sterile.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

Where is he mentioned in the work?

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