Mark 6:4 (KJV) But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.
That James was not his brother.
The first apostles called by Jesus to follow him were Simon Peter and his brother Andrew, James and his brother John.
They were half brothers James and Jude.
Jesus had 12 Apostles. One of his Apostles was James. Many contemporaries refer to James as "the brother of the Lord." Perhaps James was Jesus's brother.
The book of James has been credited to James the brother of Jesus.
Yes. We are told that John the disciple (not John the baptist!) had a brother called James, who were both sons of a fisherman called Zebedee. Both John and James were disciples of Jesus, and were typical beligerent teenage boys - they were called, in fact, the 'Sons of Thunder'.
Jesus' mother is Mary, and his brother is James.
Most would say no but some same yes.Traditionally James the Less (son of Alphaeus) was different than James the brother of Jesus (also called James the Just and the bishop of the church in Jerusalem) who is described as the author of the book of James.Critics argue that James the brother of Jesus (James the Just) was also James the Less. James was a very common name at the time (as it is today) so it can be confusing which James is described in the Bible.In fact, there is also James, son of Zebedee, who is brother to John and called James the Greater to distinguish him from the other two.
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No, James and Jesus are separate historical figures. Jesus is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God, while James was one of Jesus' brothers mentioned in the Bible.
That was James, the brother or half-brother of Jesus.
There are several James in the New Testament. Matthew 4:13-4:21 describes Jesus being in Capernum by the Sea of Galilee when he chose James, son of Zebedee, and John his brother, as disciples.