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Q: Was John the half brother of Jesus one of the apostles?
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Who is Jesus Christ's brother?

They were half brothers James and Jude.


Was Jesus related to any of the disciples?

Yes. Jesus had a number of half-brothers (Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3; Matthew 12:46,47) who did not, at first, exercise faith in Jesus. (John 7:5) Later, however, after his death and resurrection, Jesus' half brothers became believers. They are mentioned as being with the apostles and others after Jesus' ascension to heaven at Acts 1:9-2:4. His half-brothers, James and Jude, even shared in the writing of the Scriptures, and after his resurrection, Jesus appeared to his half brother, James, and then to the apostles. (1 Corinthians 15:7)(Matthew 10:2-4 lists the twelve apostles). Salome may have been Mary's sister(John 19:25)(Matthew 27:56) making her Jesus' aunt (the mother of the sons of Zebadee), and making John, Jesus cousin,and the one Jesus entrusted the care of his mother to at his death(John 19:26, 27) , since none of his brothers were Christians yet. And, of course, Mary, Jesus' mother, was also a disciple.(Acts 1:12-14)


What is the cause of James death?

Which 'James' as four are mentioned in Jesus' time: the brother of John and one of the 'sons of Zebedee; the son of Alphaeus called the 'Less or Younger' in Matthew 10:3; James the father of Judas in Luke 6:16; and James, the half-brother and of Jesus and author of the Book of James and Head of the Church of God at Jerusalem? In Acts 12:1-2 we can read of the son of Zebedee, James being 'beheaded.' He was the first of the Apostles martyred. Tradition holds that the half-brother of Jesus was thrown of a roof to his death.


Where was James who was one of the disciples?

James the disciple was the brother of John. They were from Galilee. James, the author of the book of James, was not the disciple. He was the half-brother of Jesus. I say half-brother because they had the same mother, Mary. Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus, but God was His real Father. Joseph was the father of James.


Who is judes brother in the short book of Jude?

The General Epistle of Jude does not say directly whether the author was the apostle Jude or Jude, the brother of Jesus, but does say in verse 1 that his brother was named James. Verse 1 also says that the author, Jude, the 'slave' of Jesus, when a brother would naturally mention his relationship to Jesus, so this surely rules him out as the brother (or half-brother) of Jesus. Verse 17 speaks of the apostles as if the author was not one of them, so this also rules out Jude as the apostle Jude.Verse 17 also tells us that the apostles had spoken of these things beforehand, verse 18-19 speak of things that were once told about the mockers of Jude's time, while verse 3 tells us that the Christian faith was once (long ago) passed on to the saints, all of which confirm that this epistle was written during the second century, long after the apostles and the brothers of Jesus were dead.The Epistle of Jude was written pseudepigraphically, but the author carelessly failed to make clear which Jude we wanted to represent himself as, and therefore we do not know which James was supposedly his brother.


Who wrote the general epistles?

A:The general epistles bear the names of their authors: James, Peter, John and Jude. Many scholars will argue endlessly over their true authorship, but people of faith will accept as most likely that James and Jude were written by (half-) brothers of Jesus who, though they did not believe on Him at first, became disciples following His resurrection, and that Peter and John were written by those apostles for whom they are named. A:The "general epistles" are attributed to James (whichJames is uncertain; possibly the half-brother of Jesus), the apostle Peter, the apostle John, and Jude (who identifies himself as the "brother of James," so possibly another of Jesus' half-brothers). A:James, Peter, John, and Jude are the writers of the general epistles bearing their names.


Who was James in Acts of the Apostles?

In the Acts of the Apostles, James is often referred to as James the Greater, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He was the brother of John and was present at many key events in the early Christian church, including the Transfiguration. James was martyred by King Herod Agrippa in Jerusalem.


How many James are there?

In the New Testament there was James the brother of John and James the half brother of the Lord Jesus. But every born again Christian named James is a saint also.


What was Judas Iscariot the Disciple's job before Jesus came?

There were three men named Judas whose lives including Jesus, two of them were Apostles. One was also known as Thaddeus and the other was Judas Iscariot. The third was Jesus' half brother. The professions of the first two are not mentioned in the Bible, but it seems likely that Jesus' brother was also a carpenter.


Was John the Apostle related to Jesus?

John the Apostle was not directly related to Jesus in terms of being a blood relative. However, John was one of Jesus' closest and most trusted disciples. The relationship between Jesus and John was more of a spiritual and mentor-student bond.


Who is Jesus's brother?

They were half brothers James and Jude.


How many St James' are there?

In the New Testament there was James the brother of John and James the half brother of the Lord Jesus. But every born again Christian named James is a saint also.