Abibas (Literally, "Beloved," I.E.,"Ḥabib")

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Abibas (Literally, "Beloved," I.E.,"Ḥabib"):

A mythical son of R. Gamaliel, the teacher of Paul, concerning whom a Christian legend existed that he and his father were baptized, by John and Peter. Lucianus, bishop of Jerusalem in the year 415, wrote that Gamaliel appeared to him in a vision and revealed the fact that the body of Abibas lay exposed to the sun and rain, awaiting decent burial; that the body was recovered and properly buried. Thereafter the ashes of Abibas were used as remedial agencies in disease, and they are said to have effected miraculous cures.

Bibliography:
  • Photius, Bibliotheca, p. 383, ed. 1612;
  • Lucian, De Stephano, in Augustine, Opera, vii. appendix.
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