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St. James the Greater is mentioned when Jesus calls the fishermen (Matthew 4:21, Mark 1:19, Luke 5:10), when Jesus names the 12 apostles (Matthew 10:2, Mark 3:17, Luke 6:14), when Jesus raises a dead girl (Mark 5:37, Luke 8:51), at the transfiguration (Matthew 17:1, Mark 9:2, Luke 9:28), when James and John ask to call down fire from heaven (Luke 9:54), when James and John ask to sit at the right and left hand of Jesus in heaven (Matthew 20:20, Mark 10:35), when Jesus describes the destruction of the temple (Mark 13:3), at the agony in the garden (Mark 14:33), and when Herod kills James (Acts 12:2).

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James the Greater is not mentioned anywhere in the Holy Bible or in any Holy Scripture. 'James the Greater' as written, isn't sighted in any Holy Scripture.

James son of Zebedee was not given the appellation 'the Greater' by the Holy Apostles in their recordings.

Both 'the Greater' and 'the Great' are earthly appellations and so are not given by the Holy Apostles in adjunct records to James son of Zebedee.

Refer: Lists of Apostles in Holy Scripture - New Testament (Matthew 10, Mark 3, Luke 6, Acts 1); Assumption of the Virgin Mary; The Epistle of the Apostles, etc.

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