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  1. Evidently, after the virgin birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary had sons and daughters of their own. The apostle Paul also refers to James as the brother of Jesus in Galatians 1:19: "But I saw none of the other apostles except James, the Lord's brother." Evidence of the life of James can also be found outside of the Bible from the historian Josephus.

  2. Feb 13, 2019 · He was the brother of Jesus, a leader in the Jerusalem church, and writer of the book of James. James of Alphaeus is named in each listing of the 12 disciples, always appearing ninth in the order. The Apostle Matthew (called Levi, the tax collector before becoming a follower of Christ), is also identified in Mark 2:14 as the son of Alphaeus ...

  3. James, the brother of Jesus, was a remarkable leader in the early church, leaving an indelible mark on the development of Christianity. As the leader of the Jerusalem Church, James played a pivotal role in shaping the practices and theological perspectives of the early Christian community. His authority and influence extended beyond Jerusalem ...

  4. Mark the Evangelist is the earliest known source in the Bible to mention "James, son of Alphaeus" as one of the twelve Apostles. Mark the Evangelist mentions a "James, son of Alphaeus" only once and this is in his list of the 12 Apostles ( Mark 3, ( Mark 3:16–19 )). At the beginning of Jesus ' ministry he first calls Peter and his brother ...

  5. James, the brother of the Lord, has been identified by various scholars as either a son of St. Joseph from a previous marriage or as a cousin of Jesus. The Protoevangelium of James describes St. Joseph as a widower with children. Based on this tradition some Catholics have believed James to have been a step-brother to Jesus.

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · James’ Relationship to Jesus. According to the New Testament, James was a half-brother of Jesus, born to Mary and Joseph. He had other siblings named Joseph, Simon, and Judas, as well as unnamed sisters. Initially, James did not believe in Jesus’ ministry, but he later became a witness of Jesus’ resurrection.

  7. Dec 22, 2019 · James, the brother of Jesus, emerges from the biblical narrative as a multifaceted figure – from a skeptic to a devoted leader. His journey mirrors the broader trajectory of the early Christian community, navigating challenges and controversies. His epistle adds a unique dimension to his legacy, emphasizing practical wisdom and a call to ...

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