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John Zebedee

John Zebedee

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One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus
Author of the Gospel of John
Key figure in early Christianity

Beloved Disciple," fisherman John: Apostle, Gospel writer, early church pillar.

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Life Journey

6Born in Bethsaida, Galilee

John Zebedee was born to Zebedee and Salome in Bethsaida, a fishing village on the Sea of Galilee.

12Begins Fishing with Father

John begins working with his father, Zebedee, in the family fishing business on the Sea of Galilee.

18Meets John the Baptist

John and his brother James encounter John the Baptist and are introduced to his teachings and the impending arrival of the Messiah.

27Becomes a Disciple of Jesus

John, along with his brother James, becomes one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, following him and learning from his teachings.

29Witnesses the Transfiguration

John is one of the three apostles chosen to witness the Transfiguration of Jesus on Mount Tabor, a pivotal moment in his ministry.

30At the Last Supper

John is present at the Last Supper, where Jesus institutes the Eucharist and predicts his betrayal and crucifixion.

30Stands at the Cross

John stands at the foot of the cross during the crucifixion of Jesus, becoming a witness to his final moments and death.

33Pentecost and the Holy Spirit

John receives the Holy Spirit along with other disciples on the day of Pentecost, marking the beginning of the Christian church.

40Preaches in Jerusalem

John becomes a prominent preacher in Jerusalem, helping to establish and grow the early Christian community there.

50Travels to Ephesus

John travels to Ephesus in Asia Minor to spread the gospel and establish a strong Christian presence in the region.

60Writes the Gospel of John

John writes the Gospel of John, emphasizing the divinity of Jesus and providing a unique perspective on his life and teachings.

65Composes the Epistles of John

John writes the three Epistles of John, offering guidance and encouragement to early Christian communities facing various challenges.

70Survives Persecution

John survives persecution under the Roman Emperor Domitian, possibly being exiled to the island of Patmos, where he writes the Book of Revelation.

80Returns to Ephesus

John returns to Ephesus after his exile, continuing his role as a leader and teacher in the Christian community.

90Dies in Ephesus

John Zebedee dies in Ephesus, having lived a long and influential life as one of the Twelve Apostles and a key figure in early Christianity.

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