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1 | Which Disciple was Jesus cousin | Gal 1:19 | esandrab | 189215 | ||
Which one of the Disciples was Jesus cousin and where is it found in the bible? | ||||||
2 | Which Disciple was Jesus cousin | Gal 1:19 | stjohn | 189234 | ||
Hi esandrab, Welcome to the forum. John the Baptist was Jesus' cousin, but it is not believed that he was His first cousin, and he was not a disciple. ---------------------- American Heritage Dictionary, cousin n. A child of one's aunt or uncle. Also called first cousin. A relative descended from a common ancestor, such as a grandparent, by two or more steps in a diverging line. A relative by blood or marriage; a kinsman or kinswoman. --------------------------- The author of the book of James, is thought to be the brother of Jesus, see Matthew 13:55, and, Mark 6:3. It is generally accepted that James was not a believer until after Jesus' resurrection. God bless. John |
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3 | Which Disciple was Jesus cousin | Gal 1:19 | Hank | 189239 | ||
John, when you said that John the Baptist was not a disciple (of Christ), did you mean disciple or apostle? --Hank | ||||||
4 | Which Disciple was Jesus cousin | Gal 1:19 | stjohn | 189244 | ||
Hank, John was the last of the Old Testament Prophets. Would that make him a disciple? I don't know, you tell me, I'm not sure if that qualifies him as a disciple. He obviously was not an apostle, and I'm sure that he was what I would call an Old Testament prophet, and surely the last of them. Are disciples exclusively the Church? I would say that I [think] not. So maybe by the broad definition he was a disciple. But I would not necessarily call him a disciple. A disciple is a follower of Christ and his teaching and one who obeys His commands. Did John Follow Christ? What do you think? :-) God bless. John |
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5 | Which Disciple was Jesus cousin | Gal 1:19 | DocTrinsograce | 189246 | ||
Where in the world were you taught that John was not a disciple? He was the youngest of the disciples of Christ. I don't know of any group or denomination that would argue this point. | ||||||