Meiron

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
Meiron.

South of Mount Meron.

Residents or natives

Anne and Jude of Meron, the old couple of winemakers, their grandchildren: Jude and Mary who will see Jesus resurrected, their servant whose son will be healed by Jesus.

Description

The mountain road leading to Meiéron. The higher you go, the more a spacious and wide panorama (Judea) on the Lake Tiberias appears in the passage of a gorge, on the neighboring arc-shaped hills that block the view of the Lake Merom, and then, beyond Lake Tiberias, on the high plateau beyond the Jordan, up to the jagged chain of the distant mountains of Auran, Traconitis, and Perea.

Notable events

Jesus healed a young child struck with paralysis following a fall.[1]

Its name

Currently Meiron.

Where is it mentioned in the work?

GRM 108
GRM 339

Learn more about this place

Place of battle between the powerful Canaanites and the Israelites led by Joshua.[2]

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Notes and references

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