John (the disciple whom Jesus loved) lived the longest of the disciplines.
John's long life was alluded to in John 21:22 when Jesus spoke to Peter saying "If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you".
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.
No one knows how old, but he was probably young.
All the Apostles were martyred except John, who died of old age, and the Apostle Paul was beheaded by Nero in 67-68AD [Roman and Hebrew calendars do not coincide].
The disciple who did not die a premature death was John, also known as John the Apostle. He is believed to have lived out his natural life and died of old age around the turn of the 2nd century.
Although many fanciful traditions about the deaths of the apostles grew up over the centuries, we do not really know how any of them died, but tradition says that the apostle John died of natural causes as an old man. However, we do not really know how John died.
His age is not mentioned in the Bible, yet he was the second youngest disciple of Christ, John being the youngest. (I could guess his age was around 30)
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.
No one knows how old, but he was probably young.
Traditionally John is believed to have been the disciple who lived to the oldest age. He died of natural causes whereas most of the other disciples were martyred while still young.
21 (75% percent of the people died by age 26).
Charlene Richard, a very pious little girl who died at 12 years of age. She is not a declared saint.
About 33. He started His ministry at about the age of 30.
He wasn't executed, died of old age. However, his disciple, John Hus was burned at stake for following up on the teachings of Wycliffe.
He wasn't executed, died of old age. However, his disciple, John Hus was burned at stake for following up on the teachings of Wycliffe.
John the disciple, also known as John the Apostle, is believed to have died of natural causes in Ephesus around 100 AD. According to tradition, he lived to an old age and died peacefully. There are no specific details or circumstances surrounding his death recorded in historical accounts.
All the Apostles were martyred except John, who died of old age, and the Apostle Paul was beheaded by Nero in 67-68AD [Roman and Hebrew calendars do not coincide].