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A Catholic erudite called Venerable Bede escribiodurante century eighth DC says that both the author of the letter Judas Annunciare Testament as James the just, the Bishop of Jerusalem were select algrupo of the twelve apostles: the Apostle Jude who Matthew and Thaddaeus Marcosllamaron in their Gospels writes against the same corrupt of the faith who Juan and Pedro condemn in his letters. In Judas, [AntiguoComentario of the Scriptures, page 246. However, the mismosargumentos who used to deny to James the just as one of the doceapostoles can be used to kill Judas [see the introduction to the Santiago Cartade in our Bible study]: Judas was never identified as "one of the twelve" which was the title of the first church fathers used to identify the twelve apostles in all documents and letters in the first church. Judas is mentioned in these documents as an apostle ["a" tiny] as they were also identified: San Pablo, San Barnabás and San Marcos. The Gospels identify Peter and Andrew as "brothers" or similar and John and James Zebedee as "brothers" sons of a man named John Zebedee, but James and Judas the Apostles are not identified as brothers, suggesting that these two were not family and that two other people with the same names existed which was very common in the first century and Santiago were the Bishop and his brother Judas. In his letter, Jude urges Christians to remain faithful to the teachings of the Apostles but not included it as one of them in verse 17: but you, beloved, remember what the Apostles of Christ our Lord announced them. Scripture tells us that "brothers" / tribe of Jesus at first did not believe in the: siblings did so because they did not believe in the. [John 7:5]. And it was not until after the resurrection when Jesus appeared to Santiago in private [1 Cor 15-7] than their brothers / tribe believed in the. Siblings / tribe are referred to as if they had been in the company of Jesus - not as if they were apostles themselves - in the living room of the last supper in acts 1:13-14: they entered the town and climbed to the upper room of the House where they were staying. There were Peter, John, James and Andres, Felipe and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew Santiago, son of Alphaeus, Simon the zealot, and Judas son of James. They all persevered together in prayer in the company of some women, Mary, the mother of Jesus, and his brothers. The majority of Catholic Biblical scholars believe that Elapostol Judas, son of James, and Judas, son of Bishop Santiago de Jesus tribude are two different people, but not all scholars agree. Erudite commentators in Navarro and the Venerable Bede [who murioen the year 735 DC] believed that the Apostle Santiago [are] of Alphaeus is the author of the letter from Santiago and that the Apostle Jude [son] of Santiago is the hermanodel Bishop of Jerusalem and both belong to the tribe of Jesus. Eruditosbiblicos as father Patric Hardin, father Daniel Harrington, Bo Redicke, comotambién biblical scholars of the ancient Scripture comments believe, for the reasons explained above that James and Jude are brothers of the tribude Jesus who were not part of the Group of the Apostles.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 01:38:05 +0000

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