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  2. Jan 5, 2022 · Answer. James, son of Alphaeus, was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles ( Matthew 10:2–3) and one of three people named James mentioned in the New Testament. He is distinguished from the other Jameses in the Bible by his father’s name.

  3. Article History. Also called: James, son of Alphaeus, or James the Younger. Flourished: 1st century ce. Flourished: c.1 - c.100. St. James the Less (flourished 1st century ce; Western feast day May 3; Eastern feast day October 9) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.

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    The Apostle James was one of the so-called “Sons of Thunder” and specifically named “James, son of Zebedee” and is sometimes called “James the Greater” because there were at least three other James’ in the early church. One of the James’ was called “James, son of Alphaeus” and another James called “James the Just” who became the patron saint of Spa...

    When Jesus called Peter, He also later called the Apostle John and James, and all three were fishermen. Jesus’ intention was to make them “fishers of men.” The disciples that Jesus called were likely not very popular in society, especially among the religious leaders, yet their occupation provided a critical need for the society as fish were staple...

    The Apostle John and his brother James were, in the beginning, hotheads. When Jesus went to a Samaritan city they were spurned by the local residents and this angered James and John. What was their reaction to the people rejecting Christ and essentially rejecting them? They asked Jesus “Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven and consume...

    James was not the first Christian martyr at all as that was ascribed to Stephen who was stoned to death in Acts 7:54-60. James’ death was the result of being beheaded and we see this recorded in the Book of Acts(12:1-3): “About that time Herod the king laid violent hands on some who belonged to the church. He killed James the brother of John with t...

    Some people confuse the Apostle James as the author of the Book of James but that James was the half-brother of Jesus who only professed faith in Christ after Jesus rose from the dead. By the time that Book of James was written, and it appears to be the first book written in the New Testament around 45 AD, James the son of Zebedee had already lost ...

    The Apostle James may have been the first apostle to die for his faith because he was one of the most outspoken and given the fact that King Herod killed James, it could have been James propensity to speak boldly for Christ and speak against the evil that King Herod was well known for. Either way, the Apostle James was completely changed…by the pow...

  4. There’s also James, son of Zebedee, who was another disciple alongside James, son of Alphaeus. So at times, it can be tricky to distinguish who’s who. However, most mentions of the name “James” in the Gospel accounts are referring to either the brother of Jesus or the son of Zebedee.

  5. Hippolytus writes of James, the son of Alphaeus, being stoned to death while preaching in Jerusalem. Josephus also wrote that James, the brother of Jesus was stoned to death in Jerusalem. Some believe these to be the same person. According to Papias of Hierapolis, Alphaeus and Clopas were the same person.

  6. Dec 7, 2020 · Also Known as: James of Zebedee; Nicknamed by Jesus “Boanerges” or “Son of Thunder.”. Known for: James followed Jesus as one of the 12 chosen disciples. This apostle James (for there were two) was the brother of John, and a member of Christ’s inner circle of three, along with Peter and John.

  7. May 21, 2024 · Confusion has arisen over his identity because he has often been mistaken for St. James, son of Alphaeus. Exactly what the biblical Galatians 1:19 means by designating him “the Lord’s brother” is also uncertain, although he is mentioned elsewhere in the Gospels as one of Jesus’ four brothers (Mark 6:3; Matthew 13:55).

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