Michael
Young boy from a large Family. One of the few who shared his bread with the old Ananias, indigent and Confessiongle.[1]
His mother said: "Even in the evening, (the day before the death of the old man), Mickaël had brought back the sheep and had drawn two pitchers of Water for him and had given him two fouaces that he had made himself. Yesterday morning, my son came for the sheep."[2]
His name
Mikaël - Michael - Misal - Michel, means "Who is [like] unto God?" - historical reference: one of the three friends of Daniel cast like him into the furnace (Meshach) - One of the three archAngels who see God face to face: Raphael - Gabriel - Michael.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 385 GRM 386
GRM 504
Notes and references
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