Yes, according to Christian tradition, the Apostle John was believed to be a cousin of Jesus.
No, John the Apostle was not directly related to Jesus.
No. John the Apostle was one of Jesus's 12 Apostles. Jesus was, however, related to John the Baptist.No Jesus was never related to John the apostle. He was related to John the baptist, as they were both cousins. John the apostle father was named Zebedee, but John the baptists father was a priest called Zechariah.
John was the apostle that Jesus loved.
John was the only apostle at the cross when he died.
No. John was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the younger brother of James. About half way through His 3 years of ministry, Jesus chooses a group of 12 men whom He will develop close discipling relationships. John, his brother James, and Peter enter into a more intimate relationship with Jesus than the other disciples, but they were not related.
The only unmarried apostle among the 12 disciples of Jesus was the apostle John.
John the Beloved.
John became an apostle because he was chosen by Jesus to be one of the twelve disciples. Jesus saw something in John that made him suitable for carrying on his teachings and spreading his message after his death. John's close relationship with Jesus and his dedication to the ministry played a crucial role in his selection as an apostle.
It is Peter followed by John.
from his heart
Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.Yes, Mary, the mother of Jesus was there and also another woman named Mary. The apostle John was there too.
The apostle who laid his head on Jesus' shoulder during the Last Supper was John. He is often referred to as the "disciple whom Jesus loved." This intimate gesture symbolized the close relationship between Jesus and John.