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  1. John the Apostle. John was born in 6AD in Bethsaida in an area called Galilee which was ruled by Herod Agrippa at the time. John was the son of Zebedee and Salome. He was also the brother of the first Christian martyr listed, James, and was part of the Twelve Apostles and followed Jesus Christ as on of his closest friends.

  2. John the Apostle Demands His Deposit. Some time passed before the church called on John again. By the time he returned, the bishop had given up hope on the young man and forgotten him. John the apostle, however, had not. "Come now, O bishop, restore to us the deposit which I and the Savior committed to you before the eyes of the church, which ...

  3. St. John, therefore, returned to Ephesus in 97, where he found that St. Timothy had been crowned with martyrdom on the preceding 22nd of January. The apostle was obliged, by the pressing entreaties of the whole flock, to take upon him the particular government of that church, which he held till the reign of Trajan. St.

  4. 12 Fun Facts About John the Apostle. 1. John the Apostle wrote five books of the Bible, all in the New Testament: the Gospel of John, the three epistles of John, and the book of Revelation. 2. John was the son of Zebedee and Salome (a family of fishermen). It’s important to note that Herod’s daughter, who played a key part in the execution ...

  5. The apostle John is known to us because of his proximity to Jesus Christ in the gospel accounts; he’s one of the inner circle of three - Peter, James, and John - the brother of James, as you well know. John is a familiar figure in most of the scenes with Jesus and the disciples. We have sort of an image in our minds of what John is like.

  6. After Peter, John is perhaps the best known of Jesus’s original Twelve Apostles. He and his brother, James, were with Peter at some of the most important moments of the Savior’s mortal ministry, and he has been traditionally associated with five different books in the New Testament. 1 His personal closeness to the Lord is suggested by John 13:23: “Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom ...

  7. The Synoptic Gospels: That John was one of the two sons of Zebedee, that he became one of the disciples of Jesus, that at His call he forsook all and followed Jesus, and was thereafter continuously with Jesus to the end, are facts familiar to every reader of the Synoptic Gospels. The call was given to John and to his brother James at the Sea of ...

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