St. John the Apostle, whom Our Lord Gave over His Blessed Mother for him to take care of.
John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.
No, Theophilus is the honorary title of the 'person' the Gospel of Luke and Book of Acts is addressed to. In the Greek, Theophilus means 'friend of God, beloved of God or loving God.' Whether this was an actual person or Luke's way of addressing friends/beloved of God (disciples) is unclear.
The apostle called the beloved disciple by Jesus was the disciple John, who was the youngest of all the disciples. And also died last , as ,many were killed. before theoir time John sat with Jesus on the table next to Jesus.
John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.
Simon Peter Phillip John the beloved James Judas Iscariot James brother of Andrew Andrew Matthew Thomas Bartholemew Simon Thadeus
To show the three disciples that Jesus is the son of God, and to hear God's voice from heaven saying, " This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him." *Matthew 17.5)
"More beloved" is the comparative form for "beloved."Specifically, the positive form is "beloved." The comparative form is "more beloved." The superlative form is "most beloved."
no, beloved is an adjective
The possessive form of the plural noun disciples is disciples'.Example: His disciples' loyalty is remarkable.
The comparative and superlative degrees of beloved are more beloved and most beloved. Since the word beloved already has a suffix (-ed) it would seem clumsy to add on another, to form beloveder or belovedest.
"I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine" (Song of Solomon)
Jesus' disciples