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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · James and John’s response to the Samaritans reveals a fervency, impetuosity, and anger that could properly be called “thunderous”—and we can be sure that there were other times when James and John lived up to their nickname. James and John were two of Jesus’ closest friends, being two of the “inner three” disciples (see Matthew 17 ...

  2. Boanerges is Aramaic for "sons of rage" or "sons of thunder." Jesus' nickname for the brothers reflects that they have the destructive zeal of a thunderstorm. They live up to their name when they ask Jesus for places of honor in His kingdom (Mark 10:35–40). James, John, and Peter are the only people mentioned to whom Jesus gives nicknames.

  3. (17) Boanerges. —The word is an Aramaic compound (B’nè-regesh = sons of thunder).We may see in the name thus given a witness to the fiery zeal of the sons of Zebedee, seen, e.g., in their wish to call down fire from heaven on the Samaritans (), and John’s desire to stop the work of one who cast out devils (), or the prayer of the two brothers that they might sit on their Lord’s right ...

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  5. In giving James and John the nickname the Sons of Thunder, Jesus foreshadowed their roles and honored their lives. James, whose feast is celebrated today, July 25th, transformed this energy into thunderous piety, zeal for evangelism, and even into radical humility. He became the first Apostle to obediently embrace martyrdom, when King Herod ...

  6. Oct 1, 2021 · Following Jesus sometimes calls for changes in what we think is right. Our Lord invited the impetuous “Sons of Thunder” to be His closest companions. John eventually wrote eloquently on love and brotherhood, while his mother was among those who received the first news of Christ’s resurrection ( Mark 16:1-6 ).

  7. (17) Boanerges.--The word is an Aramaic compound (B'ne-regesh = sons of thunder).We may see in the name thus given a witness to the fiery zeal of the sons of Zebedee, seen, e.g., in their wish to call down fire from heaven on the Samaritans (), and John's desire to stop the work of one who cast out devils (), or the prayer of the two brothers that they might sit on their Lord's right hand and ...

  8. Oct 24, 2023 · How Did Jesus Change the Sons of Thunder into His Disciples? James son of Zebedee and his brother John (to them he gave the name Boanerges, which means “sons of thunder”), Mark 3:17. The Sons of Thunder. Jesus calls upon twelve men to become His apostles in Mark 3.

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