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  1. Mark the Evangelist is the earliest known source in the Bible to mention "James, son of Alphaeus" as one of the twelve Apostles. Mark the Evangelist mentions a "James, son of Alphaeus" only once and this is in his list of the 12 Apostles ( Mark 3, ( Mark 3:16–19 )). At the beginning of Jesus ' ministry he first calls Peter and his brother ...

  2. Sep 11, 2019 · James son of Alphaeus was one of the twelve main disciples of Jesus Christ. The New Testament only mentions him in the four lists of disciples, and always toward the end, indicating he was less important than the others. James son of Alphaeus is traditionally identified as James the Less and James the brother of Jesus.

  3. Jan 5, 2022 · James, son of Alphaeus, is also called “James the Less” (Mark 15:40). The word less should be understood to mean “little” or “younger.” Some Bible versions call him “James the Younger,” but the word may also imply smallness of stature or a lesser importance. Other than being listed as a disciple, nothing else is known about ...

  4. Jun 11, 2021 · Apostle St. James, Son of Alphaeus. James the son of Alphaeus is one of the more obscure of Jesus’ twelve disciples. His name appears in each of the four lists of the disciples in the New Testament found in Matthew 10: 2–4, Mark 3: 14–19, Luke 6: 13–16, and Acts 1: 13.

  5. From James the son of Alphaeus we can be encouraged that our faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to Him matters whether seen by many or by few. Though we know relatively little about him, James the son of Alphaeus is known fully by God and will be honored alongside the other apostles (Matthew 19:28; Revelation 21:14).

  6. If we assume James, the son of Alphaeus to be the one referred to as James the Younger, that would mean he is the son of a woman named Mary, who was the wife of “Clopas” which might have been another name for Alphaeus (Matthew 27:55-56; Mark 15:40; John 19:25). 5. Many take John 19:25 to mean that Mary of Clopas was the sister of Mary, the ...

  7. Feb 3, 2024 · James the son of Alphaeus is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ mentioned in the New Testament. He is referred to as “James the Less” to distinguish him from James the son of Zebedee and brother of John (Mark 15:40). James the son of Alphaeus is also called James the Younger (Mark 15:40) and James the Minor (Matthew 10:3).