Joachim the Sanhedrist

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
Favorable to Jesus, he comes in a delegation including Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and Eleazar, against Jesus during the 3rd Passover. Friend of Lazarus, he had abandoned him during his troubles with his sister Mary of Magdala (Magdalene):
"But... you know... We always wanted to come. But... you had disappeared..."
He is one of those who, at the moment of the interrogation of Sidonia the Confessionborn, takes sides with Jesus.[1] Likewise, he is among those who spontaneously show their compassion for the suffering Lazarus.[2] At the resurrection of Lazarus, he is counted among the people favorable to Jesus.[3]

His name

Joachim, Joiakim, Joiakin means "The Eternal One raises up."

Where is he mentioned in the work?

EMV 376 EMV 378
EMV 510 EMV 542 EMV 546 EMV 548

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