7 Then Tobias said to Raphael, “Wait here for me, my friend, while I go in and tell my father. I would like you to travel with me, and I will pay you for the journey.”
8 “All right,” Raphael said, “I'll wait, but don't take too long.”
9 Tobias went in and told his father, “I have found a fellow-Israelite to travel with me.”“Call the man in,” Tobit replied. “I would like to know what family and tribe he belongs to, and whether he is a reliable travelling companion for you.”So Tobias went out and called to Raphael, “My father would like to meet you.” When Raphael came in, Tobit greeted him first.Then Raphael returned the greeting, “I hope all is well with you.”But Tobit replied, “How can all be well with me? I'm blind and can't see a thing. It's like being dead and no longer able to see the light. I might as well be dead! I can hear people talking, but I can't see them.”“Cheer up!” Raphael said to him. “God is going to cure you soon, so don't worry!”Tobit then said, “My son Tobias wants to go to Media. Can you go with him and show him the way? I will pay you, of course.”Raphael replied, “Certainly I can go with him. I have travelled there many times and I know all the roads in the mountains and on the plains.”
10 Tobit questioned him further, “Tell me, my friend, what family and tribe do you belong to?”
11 But Raphael asked, “Why do you need to know that?”“Tell me the truth,” said Tobit. “What is your name, and who are you?”
12 Raphael replied, “My name is Azarias, and I am the son of the older Ananias, one of your relatives.”
13 Then Tobit said to him, “Welcome to our home! God bless you, my son. Please don't be offended because I wanted to know the truth about you and your family. As it turns out, you are from a good family and a relative at that! I knew Ananias and Nathan, the two sons of the older Shemaiah. They were always loyal to their religion. We used to travel together to Jerusalem and worship there. Your relatives are fine people, and you come from good stock. Have a safe journey.”