We really don't know much about who Jesus really was or his family members. We do know about his immediate family, but not much else. We don't really know if Nicodemus was related or not. The biographical details of the life of "Jesus" are probably a later addition to the what biblical scholars call a "sayings" gospel, made up of the teachings of a Jewish Rabbi named Yeshua. Jesus is a greek name. The biographical details of the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) conflict with one another while the teachings agree very closely. This supports the theory that they are based on a theoretical common gospel called "Q", short for "quelle" or the source, and the biographical details were added in much later.
Billy Fincher wrote the book Gospel of Nicodemus.
The Bible does not contain that story. On the other hand, the apocyphal Gospel of Nicodemus names the two others crucified with Jesus as Dismas and Gestas. The fourth-century author looked to the Gospel of Luke and named Dismas as the one whom the Gospel of Luke describes as penitent. In Matthew, Mark and John, there is no penitent thief.The Gospel of Nicodemus is not actually in the Bible.Additional info:The only thing mentioned about the criminals killed next to Jesus, in the Bible, is found at Luke 23:32-33+39-43, Matthew 27:38, Mark 15:27, John 19:18
Twice. See Matthew 16:18 and 18:17.
Matthew 16:18 (Jesus' statement to St. Peter) and Matthew 18:17 (in a passage about conflict resolution).Matthew is the only gospel in which the word "church" appears.
A:Matthew's Gospel was written anonymously and therefore does not mention its author. It was attributed to the disciples Matthew later in the second century, but biblical scholars say that the Gospel could not have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed.
It is not in the Bible but rather in The Apocryphal New Testament.
Nicodemus is not mentioned in any Hebrew text, so his true Hebrew name is unknown.
No those two names are not found in the King James Bible. Those names come from the Gospel of Nicodemus, which is an apocryphal book.
The Gospel of Nicodemus is not part of the Bible, as it is considered an apocryphal or non-canonical text. It is also known as the Acts of Pilate and contains accounts of events surrounding the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Joseph: The name is in Matthew's gospel eleven times:Ch 1, 5xCh 2, 2xCh 13, 1xCh 27, 2xbut it is not the same person every time!The early references are to Joseph, husband of Mary and step-father of Jesus.Jesus had a brother Joses, mentioned in Matthew 13.Joseph of Arimathea was a follower of Jesus, and he is mentioned in chapter 27.
Zechariah was stoned to death in the temple courtyard, as mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament of the Bible.
There are 28 chapters in the Gospel of Matthew.