The apostle John is not the same person as John the Baptist
The apostle John wrote the books of Revelation,John, and the 1st,2nd,and 3rd books of John
The apostle John was the last apostle living on earth
The apostle John referred to himself along with his brother James as the "sons of Zebedee". One reason for this was so that he was not confused with John the Baptist.
No. According to many, the Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John.
Saint John the Apostle lived in Ephesus in modern-day Turkey.
* John the Baptist * John the disciple * John Mark, commonly referred to as just Mark These are three main men named "John" in the New Testament. There are 4 books of John, all of which were written by John the apostle.
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.
I John along with II and III John were wrote by the Apostle John Before he wrote the booke of Revelations, which was penned around 90 a.d. The book of Revelations was the last book of the Bible to be written, fittingly so, as it also the book concerning the end of Gods dealing with man and his sin.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Yes, there was an apostle named John.
It is thought that John was in his late teens when he became an apostle.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
No, John the Apostle was not directly related to Jesus.
The apostle John.
It is unlikely that you will find any reliable secular sources about John. Any non-biblical stories you see are likely apocryphal.
Zebedee and Salome are said to be the parents of St. John the Apostle.
The apostle john
John is an apostle in the bible!
John was a jew.
December 27 is the feast day of Saint John the Apostle.