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  1. There is disagreement about the exact relationship to Jesus. Saint James the Just ( יעקב "Holder of the heel; supplanter"; Standard Hebrew Yaʿaqov, Tiberian Hebrew Yaʿăqōḇ, Greek Iάκωβος), also called James Adelphotheos, James, 1st Bishop of Jerusalem, or James, the Brother of the Lord [1] and sometimes identified with James the ...

  2. Dec 7, 2020 · The apostle James was honored with a favored position by Jesus Christ. Not only was he one of the twelve chosen disciples of Jesus, but he was also one of three men in Christ's inner circle. The others were James' brother John and Simon Peter. One more great distinction of the apostle James was to be the first to die a martyr's death.

  3. James: An Apostle--Son of Zebedee and Salome: Brother of John and a Fisherman. James: An Apostle--Son of Zebedee and Salome: Called to be an Apostle. James: An Apostle--Son of Zebedee and Salome: Surnamed Boanerges by Jesus. James: Asks Jesus Concerning his Second Coming. James: At the Healing of Peter's Mother-In-Law.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · 1. James was the biological brother of Jesus. 2. James was Jesus’ “half-brother” and a son of Joseph from his previous marriage. 3. James was a cousin of Jesus. The latter position was eventually adopted within the official doctrine of the Catholic Church.

  5. 13. The usage of religion in 1:27 is the only reference in scripture where it is used in a positive way. 14. James was the oldest half-brother of Jesus (Mk. 6:3; Mt. 13:55). He was the full brother of Jude, who wrote the book of Jude. 15. James was an unbeliever prior to the resurrection (Jn. 7:3-10). 16.

  6. Sep 11, 2019 · Possibly James, brother of Jesus. James, brother of Jesus, also known as James the Just, was the leader of the church in Jerusalem and is the traditional author of James. Paul mentions him in Galatians 1:19, while describing a visit to Jerusalem: “I saw none of the other apostles—only James, the Lord’s brother.”

  7. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › jamesJames - Bible Odyssey

    Historically, the most important James of the New Testament is the one identified as the brother of Jesus, sometimes called James the Just. Was James the Just an actual brother of Jesus? It is assumed as a matter of course in the New Testament that Jesus had brothers and sisters (Mark 3:31, John 7:1-10, Acts 1:14, 1Cor 9:5), one of whom was ...

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