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There is no mention in The Bible of the death of James(the half-brother of Jesus). However, Acts 12:1+2 relates how James, the son of Zebedee, died by the sword, on the orders of Herod Agrippa 1 in 44CE.
It's of interest to note that, in his writings, Josephus relates that 'James, the brother of Jesus who was called the Christ', died by stoning on the orders of Ananus(Ananias), the high priest at the time ('Jewish Antiquities', XX, 200 (ix,1).
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In Acts 12:2, where it records the death of James the brother of John by sword.
The death of Jesus can be found in Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, and John 19:30.
There are a number of contradictions, but most of these can be harmonised.For instance, in Matthew, Jesus' last words are "my god, my god, why have you forsaken me?". In Luke, they are "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit". In John, they are "It is finished."People defending biblical innerancy argue that Jesus actually said all of these things, but each gospel writer ignored the bits that the other gospel writers caught. It is likely that things like the above are contradictions and sometimes the gospels can be wrong, but in terms of Aristotolean logic, these are not strictly "contradictions"There are some other cases when the bible does contradict itself directly, but these are less common. For instance, in the synoptic gospels, Jesus dies after the first day of passover. In John's gospel, he dies on the day of preparation for the passover. All contemporary scholars accept that John is not correct, but has claimed that date to draw parallels between Jesus and the sacrificing of a passover lamb.
The Buddhists say that we should weep when a child is born, and rejoice when someone dies 15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.
The book of Romans says once a women is married she must stay with the man, til he dies and then only can she get married. Divorce is not allowed according to the bible.
There are several instances of Jesus leaving the Apostles. For example, after the Last Supper, and after the Apostles fall asleep, Jesus leaves them to go apart in the Garden of Gethsemne to pray. He again leaves them when he is crucified and dies. Finally, 40 days after his resurrection he leaves them to ascend to Heaven. These are the incidences that readily come to mind. Perhaps one of them will answer your inquiry.
According to the Bible, Jesus dies on the cross at Golgotha, also known as Calvary.
In the Bible, marrying your brother's widow is known as levirate marriage. It is mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy, where it is considered a duty for a man to marry his brother's widow if his brother dies without children. This practice was meant to ensure that the deceased brother's name and lineage would continue.
The death of Jesus can be found in Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, and John 19:30.
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The figure of Veronica is largely legendary, but she has long been associated with the woman who was cured of an issue of blood by faith in Jesus in Matthew 9:20. So yes, there is scriptural basis for Veronica, but it is not the strongest possible basis.
It is not known what Lucius says when Jesus dies. Jesus died between 30 and 33 AD in Judea.
yes it is the bible. The bible says that when someone dies they remain unconscious in the grave until Jesus returns. There is no other book on the afterlife. Any book claiming anything on the afterlife is a lie ans a deception of the devil.
In "Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton, the story ends with Rusty-James finding out that Motorcycle Boy has been killed. This event leads Rusty-James to reflect on his brother's life and choices, as well as his own path forward without him.
Nowhere.
Only the brother dies.
He dies fighting his brother.
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