Joseph of Bethlehem in Judah (the father)
Shepherd of the Nativity, twin brother of Benjamin. Killed during the massacre of the innocents in Bethlehem while saving his son Joseph and his mother. This son, Joseph son of Joseph, will later be presented as a successor to Judas, because of the merits obtained by his father and in view of his qualities.
Joseph was burned along with his house.[1]
Apostolic journey
His name
Joseph means "May God add!". Historical reference: eleventh son of Jacob that he had by Rachel. This favored son was sold by his brothers and became Pharaoh's steward.
Where is it mentioned in the work?
EMV 30 EMV 75 EMV 639