This is something we can theorize about, but we will never actually factually know the correct answer.
Even if certain scriptures may say something about hereditary lineage, these scriptures may not be accurate enough to provide proof of this.
The apostle John.
We do not know how or where the apostle John died, so we do not know where his tomb would be.
There 5 Johns, John the Baptist , John the apostle, John in the family of a high priest, The father of apostle John and the Hebrew name of the evangelist, Mark.
As far as we know, John was never married. The only apostle that we know definitely was married was St. Peter.
There were four: Matthew - believed possibly to be Matthew the apostle (although some scholars believe that it was written anonymously under the authority of Matthew Mark - believed to have been written by John Mark, a companion of Paul Luke - written by Luke, a companion of Paul and a non-Jew. Luke was a Greek doctor, born in Antioch. He also wrote the Acts of the Apostles (the book after the gospels) John - written by John the apostle of Jesus.
John was a jew.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Yes, there was an apostle named John.
It is thought that John was in his late teens when he became an apostle.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Apostle Paul
No, John the Apostle was not directly related to Jesus.
You would have to ask a rabbi this question; but generally, a rabbi preaches about the Old Testament and the Jew's religion, and as such they cannot believe in Jesus, as the Apostle John says when he talks about them in John 12.39 & 40
The apostle John.
Yes, Saint Peter was a Jew.According to the Bible, Saint Peter was a Jew.
Zebedee and Salome are said to be the parents of St. John the Apostle.
The apostle john