Ptolmai of Antioch
Orphan of Joseph and grandson of Philip of Antioch, steward of the properties of Lazarus in Antioch.
He is the one who escorts the delegation of Apostles to Antigonea. He introduces the community:
"Anne, my Woman, of the tribe of Judah as my mother besides, because we are pure, come with Eucheria of Theophilus from Judah. Joseph, the boy consecrated to the Lord, and Theochérie who, in her name, carries the memory of the righteous masters, wise woman and friend of God, a true Israelite; Nicolas and Dosithée. Nicolas is consecrated to the Nazirite, Dosithée, the third, (and a big sigh accompanies the introduction) has already been married for several years to Hermione".[1]
Later, he comes to bring Jesus letters from John of Endor in exile.[2] He returns to Antioch with the reply and the books that John of Endor holds so dearly.[3]
His name
Name probably derived from Ptolemy.
Where is it mentioned in the work?GRM 323 GRM 324 GRM 365 GRM 366
Notes and references
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