Yes James was close to jesus as a disciple. he was chosen with Peter and theothers to goup the mountain.
Jesus was close to Simon Peter, Judas of Iscariot, and James, his half 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.
There were two apostles named James - the Lesser and the Greater. We know nothing about when they were born but they were probably close to the age of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
yes , james was born after jesus .
what did James the greater do before Jesus came to him
James (not the writer of the book of James) and John the disciple. They were also known as the 'Sons of Thunder.'Answer/John and James, the sons of Zebedee were chosen by Jesus Christ as He walked by the sea of Galilee - Matthew Ch.4. Jesus Christ chose John and James as his close companions along with Peter, and these three were strongest in faith, as Jesus chose them as witnesses for the transfiguration, observers of His healing, and participants when He went to pray, - New Testament.
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.
Yes James the follower of Jesus was a jew.
James was born after Jesus, but Jesus was a lot older than James. Jesus was made by light, and James with flesh, so that's why only Jesus is the Christ of God.Answer:Not initially. Sometime shortly after Jesus' death and resurrection, James became an ardent believer. When Peter was 'chasted' out of Jerusalem, the leadership of the Church of God at Jerusalem was given to James.
James met Jesus long ago when he was in my butt.
James the Less, also known as James the Just, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is often considered to be the son of Alphaeus. His relationship with Jesus is primarily defined by his role as a close follower and disciple, though he is less prominent in the Gospel narratives compared to other apostles. After Jesus' resurrection, James became a leader in the early Christian church in Jerusalem, reflecting a deep commitment to the teachings of Jesus and playing a key role in the spread of Christianity. Despite his lesser-known status, he is recognized for his piety and dedication to the faith.
Jesus said to them, "Only in his hometown and in his own house is a prophet without honor."