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  1. John the Apostle. We get the vast majority of our information about John from the pages of the four gospels. We know that John was the younger brother of James and the son of Zebedee (Mark 10:35; Luke 5:10). Though not directly stated, we know that John was called the beloved disciple, or “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 21:20-24

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · He had no qualms about identifying as “false prophets” and “antichrists” those who tried to pervert the truth, even proclaiming them to be demonic in nature ( 1 John 2:18, 26, 3:7, 4:1-7 ). At the same time, John is also called the “apostle of love.”.

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  4. John the Apostle was the son of Zebedee and the younger brother of James the Great. According to church tradition, their mother was Salome. Also according to some traditions, Salome was the sister of Mary, Jesus' mother, making Salome Jesus' aunt, and her sons John the Apostle and James were Jesus' cousins.

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  5. Feb 6, 2019 · The Apostle John (also known as Saint John) was one of Jesus Christ’s 12 disciples, and a prominent leader in the early Christian church. Along with James and Peter, John was one of Jesus’ closest confidants, and he is traditionally considered the author of the Gospel of John.

  6. 1. Canonical books. a. The synoptic gospels. The record of the first three gospels states that John had a brother whose name was James and a father whose name was Zebedee, a fisherman residing near Capernaum on the Sea of Galilee ( Matt 4:21, 22; Mark 1:19, 20; Luke 5:10 ). The mother of John is believed to be Salome.

  7. John was a man firmly committed to the truth. His convictions ran deep—he was probably one of those “no–budge” individuals, so committed to the line between right and wrong that they tend to offend. This quality likely earned him and his brother their nicknames, “The sons of thunder” (Mark 3:16-18).

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