jesus is related to john the Baptist but not to johan and james the son's of sebathes
This is not true. -- First John and James were the sons of Zebedee. Second, yes they were related. Here is the evidence.
John 19:25-27
Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, "Dear woman, here is your son," and to the disciple, "Here is your mother."
John and Jesus were related by family (first cousins) since John's mother, named Mary who was the wife of Clopas, was also the sister of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
No. John the Apostle was one of Jesus's 12 Apostles. Jesus was, however, related to John the Baptist.No Jesus was never related to John the apostle. He was related to John the baptist, as they were both cousins. John the apostle father was named Zebedee, but John the baptists father was a priest called Zechariah.
No, John the Apostle was not directly related to Jesus.
John was a cousin of Jesus.
No. John was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the younger brother of James. About half way through His 3 years of ministry, Jesus chooses a group of 12 men whom He will develop close discipling relationships. John, his brother James, and Peter enter into a more intimate relationship with Jesus than the other disciples, but they were not related.
Yes, Jesus and John the Baptist were related as cousins.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist cousins.
John the Baptist and Jesus were cousins. Their mothers, Elizabeth and Mary, were related, making John the Baptist the cousin of Jesus.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist cousins.
Yes, John the Baptist and Jesus were related. John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, as their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were relatives.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins.
John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, as their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related.
Yes, John the Baptist and Jesus were related. They were cousins, as John's mother Elizabeth and Jesus' mother Mary were relatives.