It is mentioned in The Bible.
Infact, there were four James mentioned in the Greek Scriptures:
*James, the half brother of Jesus(Matthew 13:55)(Galatians 1:19)(Mark 6:3)
*James, the original apostle(the son of Zebedee(Matthew 10:2))and brother of John, who was most likely Jesus' first cousin. He died at the hands of Herod Agrippa(Acts 12:1-3)
*James, the son of Alphaeus (Luke 6:15),
*James the father of Judas (not Iscariot)(Luke 6:16)(John 14:22)
Jesus had 12 Apostles. One of his Apostles was James. Many contemporaries refer to James as "the brother of the Lord." Perhaps James was Jesus's brother.
The book of James has been credited to James the brother of Jesus.
Jesus' mother is Mary, and his brother is James.
We know that one of his brother's was named James who came to the crucifixion with his mother Mary.
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We know that Jesus was a reverent Jew. For this reason, although the Bible doesn't specifically state that James was Jewish, it can safely be assumed that he was since they were brothers, raised in the same Jewish household.
That James was not his brother.
No, James and Jesus are separate historical figures. Jesus is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God, while James was one of Jesus' brothers mentioned in the Bible.
That was James, the brother or half-brother of Jesus.
Yes, the author of the Epistle of James is traditionally believed to be James, the brother of Jesus. However, some scholars debate this attribution and suggest that the author may have been a different James.
The book of James is written by Jesus brother , named James.
They were half brothers James and Jude.