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Yes, John was a disciple of Jesus.
Yes, Polycarp was a disciple of John.
John Finlayson - disciple - was born in 1770.
John Finlayson - disciple - died in 1854.
Yes, Ignatius of Antioch was a disciple of John the Apostle.
John the disciple was banished to the isle of Patmos.
No, the disciple John was not Jesus' biological brother.
St. Andrew was a disciple of St. John the Baptist.
------------------------ John's Gospel talks of a 'disciple whom Jesus loved' but does not identify that disciple. The second-century Church Fathers noticed that whenever the book talks about the disciple, it does not mention John and, on this evidence alone, decided that this disciple must therefore be John. Like all the New Testament Gospels, John's Gospel was written anonymously, but the Church Fathers came to the conclusion that the author must be the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' and, since they had decided this disciple to be John, the Gospel author was the disciple John. The second century reasoning was merely conjecture and is not accepted by modern biblical scholars. If the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' was closest to Jesus, we still do not know who that disciple was.
The last disciple of Jesus was traditionally believed to be John, also known as John the Apostle or John the Evangelist.
Andrew had been a disciple of John the Baptist and was given an order from John to follow Jesus instead of him.
This refers to John (later writer of the Gospel of John), who was the youngest disciple.