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  1. Beating death of James the Just (Brother of Jesus) “Such was his martyrdom. They buried him on the spot by the temple and his gravestone is still there by the temple (in c. 160). He became a true witness to both Jews and Gentiles that Jesus is the Christ.

  2. James the Just, sixteenth century Russian icon. Mark 6 :3 names James, Joses, Judas (conventionally known in English as Jude) and Simon as the brothers of Jesus, and Matthew 13 :55, which probably used Mark as its source, gives the same names in different order, James, Joseph, Simon and Judas. [10] "

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 29, 2019 · 1. Josephus gives us a nice external confirmation of what we read in the gospels, Acts and epistles of Paul. Mark and Matthew both refer to Jesusbrother James ( Mark 6:3, Matthew 13:55) Luke and Paul refer to him not just as a brother of Jesus, but also as a leader in the church of Jerusalem ( Acts 15:13, Galatians 1:19, Galatians 2:9 ).

  5. James the Brother of Jesus in Bible History. According to the Bible, James, who wrote the book of James found in the New Testament, was the brother of Jesus Christ. Mark 6:2-3 says: "And when the Sabbath had come, He began to teach in the synagogue.

  6. Sep 8, 2023 · Consequently, according to this interpretation, James is Jesus’ cousin. That leaves us with the three different theories on James’ relationship to Jesus: 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.

  7. Jul 26, 2017 · Introduction. Within the New Testament, a figure named “James,” an English rendering that represents “Jacob” from Hebrew and Aramaic Israelite traditions mediated through Greek, is named at the head of four “brothersof Jesus (Mark 6:3 with Matthew 13:55–56).

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