One is by name Nicodemus, a member of the Great Sanhedrin. Another
is one Bartimaeus, from southern Jericho, whose finger tips have
been his eyes, till the Lord has healed his blindness. A third has
been a demoniac among the hills of the Gergesenes, and has been a
wandering and truculent challenge to his times. A woman is there
from Jacob's well, with Salome and Susanna and the virgin mother
herself. They are from southern Bethlehem; they have come from the
wild hills of Peraea, beyond the Jordan; many are from Galilee,
where Christ has found so many devoted followers. All these, as
well as the immortal eleven who have composed the inner circle of
the Master's associates.
Two other peculiar disciples does Quintus see, both of whom have
been raised from the dead. Lazarus has come, who has so often
welcomed the Lord to his home in Bethany; and with him are the
sisters, of whom one has heard the Teacher say. "Whosoever liveth
and believeth in me shall never die." The other is a young
vineyard keeper from the neighboring village of Nain, whom Christ
has restored.
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