NO. The real revelations of the Apostle John about the end times were concealed, to be revealed directly in the 21st century. The ones in The Bible are false. Neither God, nor Jesus, nor the Apostle John would have entrusted such revelations to humanity in those times because no religious group has been mature enough in the last 2000 years to have such information. The Christians have been completely deceived.
Traditionally, the apostle John is thought to be the beloved disciple who authored the Gospel of John. However, there is some debate among scholars regarding the authorship of the Book of Revelation, with some attributing it to a different John, known as John of Patmos.
The disciple of Christ who is traditionally believed to have died of old age is the apostle John. He was the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation, and is often referred to as John the Evangelist. According to tradition, he was the only one of the original twelve apostles to die of natural causes.
The apostle John is believed to be the only one among the twelve apostles who was not martyred. He died of natural causes and is often referred to as the beloved disciple in the Bible.
St. John the Apostle was one of Jesus' twelve disciples, often referred to as the "beloved disciple." He is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles in the New Testament, and the Book of Revelation. St. John is also known for his close relationship with Jesus and his emphasis on love and spirituality in his writings.
A:There is no easy answer to this question. The synoptic gospels make it clear that those of Jesus' acquaintance, including his mother Mary, looked from afar off; there was no disciple or friend of Jesus at his crucifixion. However, John's Gospel says that the 'disciple whom Jesus loved', alone of the disciples, stood at the foot of the cross with Mary. In this gospel, Jesus told the beloved disciple to look after Mary like his own mother. There was speculation from the time the fourth gospel was written as to just who this beloved disciple was. As with all the New Testament gospels, this gospel was originally anonymous. Later in the fourth century, after authors had been attributed to the other gospels, the Church Fathers noticed that the apostle John was not mentioned in the last gospel. They decided that the answer must be that this disciple was John. They then decided that the same disciple must have been the author of the gospel, being too modest to use his own name for this most important and beloved disciple. Thus, on the basis of speculation alone, the disciple at the foot of the cross was John, but only in the gospel now known as John's Gospel.
No, John the Beloved and John Mark were different individuals. John the Beloved was one of the Twelve Apostles and the author of several books in the New Testament, while John Mark was a companion of the Apostle Paul and the author of the Gospel of Mark.
John the Apostle and beloved disciple. See Revelation 1:1,4 and 9.
The apostle called the beloved disciple by Jesus was the disciple John, who was the youngest of all the disciples. And also died last , as ,many were killed. before theoir time John sat with Jesus on the table next to Jesus.
One common nickname for John the Apostle is "the Beloved Disciple" because he was said to be particularly close to Jesus.
John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and also known as John the Apostle. He was one of Jesus' closest companions and is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, three Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.
The Gospel of John is traditionally attributed to the Apostle John, one of Jesus' disciples. The three epistles of John are also traditionally believed to have been written by the same author, although the identity of the author is not explicitly mentioned within the texts themselves.
The Apostle John who was one of the Twelve. He wrote the gospel of John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation.
That is the last book in the Bible called "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" written by the apostle John the beloved.
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John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.
Additional info: Beloved disciple is a term in John's Gospel for a disciple for whom Jesus had deep feelings; variously identified as Lazarus, an anonymous source or author of the Gospel, an idealized disciple, or John's reference to himself without using his own name. Church tradition and interpretation of biblical evidence appear to point to John.
The disciple traditionally believed to have died of natural causes is John. He is said to have lived to an old age and died peacefully, contrasting with the deaths of other disciples who were martyred.
John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.