Micah of Esdraelon
Farmer of GioCana in the Esdraelon Plain (like Saul, Joel and Isaiah). It is at his home that Jesus and the apostolic group gather to teach the farmers of Doras and GioCana. He probably enjoys a special status, which is nevertheless not that of Ishmael the steward.
Often in the background of various scenes, he is nonetheless very active.[1]
Apostolic journey
Witness of the Resurrection, like all the farmers of GioCana.
His name
Mikha, abbreviation of Mikayah "who is like Yah(weh)?" a meaning close to that of Michael - Historical reference: the prophet.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 109 GRM 191
GRM 202 GRM 205 GRM 206 GRM 260
GRM 375
GRM 431 GRM 432 GRM 443
GRM 632
Notes and references
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