James (Brother of Jesus)

The son of Alphaeus, or Cleopas, “the brother” or near kinsman or cousin of our Lord (Gal. 1:18, 19), called James “the Less,” or “the Little,” probably because he was of low stature. He is mentioned along with the other apostles (Matt. 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15). He had a separate interview with our Lord after his resurrection (1 Cor. 15:7), and is mentioned as one of the apostles of the circumcision (Acts 1:13). He appears to have occupied the position of head of the Church at Jerusalem, where he presided at the council held to consider the case of the Gentiles (Acts 12:17; 15:13-29: 21:18-24). This James was the author of the epistle which bears his name.

Fāmili

Fanga tokoua
Jesus Christ, Joses, Jude, Simon

'Oku lave ki ai 'i he

Mātiu 13, 27

Maʻake 6, 15, 16

Luke 24

Ngāue 12, 15, 21

1 Kolinitō 15

Kaletia 1, 2

Semisi 1

Siute 1