Although many fanciful traditions about the deaths of the apostles grew up over the centuries, we do not really know how any of them died, but tradition says that the apostle John died of natural causes as an old man. However, we do not really know how John died.
The apostle John died a natural death of old age on the Island of Patmos.
Because the Book of Revelation is signed by 'John', who said that he was writing from the island of Patmos, and because of the coincidence of names, Revelation has long been associated with the disciple John. Because of this traditional association of Revelation with the disciple John, the early Christians developed a legend that got John on the island of Patmos, thereby 'proving' that he really was the author of Revelation. The belief developed that the Romans had boiled John in oil, but he miraculously survived this and other attempts to kill him. Although they were unable to harm John, the Romans were still somehow able to take him by force as a prisoner to Patmos, where he presumably died. This is a wonderful legend, but has no historical basis.
According to tradition, the apostle John died of natural causes in Ephesus at an old age. He is believed to have been the only apostle who did not suffer a martyr's death.
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John died of old age. Of the twelve apostles, John was the only one to live to a ripe old age.
No, Lazarus did not write the Gospel of John. The Gospel of John is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, not Lazarus.
The apostle John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation in the Bible. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was known for his profound understanding of love and spirituality. John is believed to have lived a long life and played a significant role in the early Christian church.
The disciple who did not die a premature death was John, also known as John the Apostle. He is believed to have lived out his natural life and died of old age around the turn of the 2nd century.
Saint John the Apostle lived in Ephesus in modern-day Turkey.
* John the Baptist * John the disciple * John Mark, commonly referred to as just Mark These are three main men named "John" in the New Testament. There are 4 books of John, all of which were written by John the apostle.
If you ask the last to die it is John.
John died about the year AD100 in Ephesus, Asia Minor.
St Peter was not the last Apostle to die. He was crucified about 64AD under Nero in Rome.St John the Evangelist is however, believed to be the last Apostle to die. Some of his letters and The Revelation are dated about 90AD.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Yes, there was an apostle named John.
It is thought that John was in his late teens when he became an apostle.
John the Apostle died in peace at an old age. He died naturally.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
WHICH St. John is the person referring to? John the Baptist? John the Apostle? Or one of many, many other St. Johns.
The apostle John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation in the Bible. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was known for his profound understanding of love and spirituality. John is believed to have lived a long life and played a significant role in the early Christian church.
If you mean John the Baptist then yes. If you mean John the apostle, then no, as it is believed he was alone among the disciples in dying a natural death.
The apostle John.