Yes John the Apostle had a brother by the name of James. He also was an Apostle but after the church in Jerusalem was established and persecution came up on the church, Herod Agrippa, a grandson of Herod the Great, had James killed (Acts 12:1-2).
Jude and Simon were brothers. Your question was a very tough one. It is in (Matthew 4:18-22) James the Greater and John were brothers as were Peter and Andrew.
The apostle John was the youngest of the twelve apostles.
The Apostles to the Slavs are Byzantine missionaries were the brothers Cyril and Methodius.
Pope Pius X bestowed the title "Apostles of the Catechism" on the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Christian Brothers) during his pontificate.
The apostles were not blood-related but were selected by Jesus to be his closest followers and to spread his teachings. They came from various backgrounds and regions, united in their belief in Jesus as the Son of God.
The apostles were of different ages , John was the youngest.
The apostles taught by Jesus were Simon-Peter, James and John (who were brothers) Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew (this name is thought to be mispelled and should be Bartolomay), Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus) Thaddeus, Simon the Patriot and Judas Iscariot.
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the apostles of Jesus Christ are Peter, John, James,
In Acts of the Apostles, Luke informs the reader that Mary was with the apostles in Jerusalem as they awaited the coming of the Holy Spirit:Acts 1:14 - These [the apostles] all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women andMary the mother of Jesus, and with His brothers. [NKJV]This is the final mention of Mary in Scripture; no more is said of her at all.
The apostles are Matthew, John, James, Peter, Paul, Andrew.
John Deere does have brothers.