In a sense, the beloved disciple gets everything right: twice he is found in a location that indicates his loyalty to Jesus John , John ; he responds appropriately by believing at the empty tomb, even when he does not understand John ; he also recognizes the risen Jesus from afar while the other disciples do not John Each of these depictions reinforces the idea that the beloved disciple should be seen as an ideal follower of Jesus—one with whom any faithful reader can and should identify.
Perhaps a historical individual actually stood behind the figure of the beloved disciple. Nevertheless, the beloved disciple is anonymous in the text and must remain so to fulfill the role given him in the story. Christopher W. Skinner, "Who Was the Beloved Disciple? He has authored numerous articles and written or edited seven books, including What Are They Saying about the Gospel of Thomas?
He blogs, along with Nijay Gupta, at cruxsolablog. The Gospels tell of John as a zealous early disciple of Jesus; later traditions attribute to him major parts of the New Testament and tell of his continuing witness into the second century. Could Matthew and John have been written by someone close to the inner 12 or one of the eyewitnesses of Jesus' life? While there are two different men named Lazarus in the New Testament—one in Luke and the other in John—their stories share some interesting parallels.
While the Gospel of John does not specifically identify its author, and "the disciple whom Jesus loved" is nowhere explicitly named in Scripture, the early Christians universally recognize John as the author of the Gospel and "the disciple whom Jesus loved. They immediately left their career to become members of Jesus' original group of the twelve.
James, John, and the disciple, Peter seemed to be the most intimate of Jesus' apostles accompanying Jesus on special occasions. Matthew says, "After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. James eventually died as a martyr for Christ and John died a natural death after living in exile on the Isle of Patmos. Perhaps one of the most reflective statements of the closeness of the relationship between Jesus and John was in the last moments of Jesus' life when Jesus asked John to care for his mother after His death.
John says, "When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, 'Dear woman, here is your son,' and to the disciple, 'Here is your mother. Most Voted Newest Oldest. Inline Feedbacks. Philip Murray. Vigil candles burn in the chapels throughout the Upper Church and lower crypt level of the National Shrine. Each candle represents the faith of the supplicants and their fervent prayers entrusted to the loving intercession of the Blessed Mother.
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