Saul of Esdraelon
Like all the peasants of GioCana, the sanhedrist, Micah, Joel and Isaiah, Saul is exploited, pulling the plough in place of the beasts of burden. Jesus comes several times to evangelize and console them at night, unbeknownst to their master.
Apostolic Journey
Witness of the Resurrection.[1]
His Name
Shaoul means "asked of God". Historical reference: the first of the kings of Israel.
Where is he mentioned in the work?
GRM 109
GRM 205 GRM 206
GRM 375
GRM 632
Notes and references
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