Tis_Bearself
Patron
I thought it was not definitively settled that “James the son of Alphaeus” who was the apostle known as “James the Less” was a relative (actually cousin) of Jesus.
I believe St. Jerome was one who put forth this theory that they were cousins, but many others disagree and claim that “James, son of Alphaeus” who was the Apostle known as James the Less was a different James, unrelated to Jesus. In some interpretations, “James, son of Alphaeus” was even a brother of Matthew. Under this theory, Jesus’ cousin James, aka “James the Just”, was a different James.
Nevertheless, if “James, son of Alphaeus” who became the apostle was indeed Jesus’ cousin (aka “brother”), then it’s quite possible he didn’t believe in Jesus right away but came to believe later and joined the Apostles.
I believe St. Jerome was one who put forth this theory that they were cousins, but many others disagree and claim that “James, son of Alphaeus” who was the Apostle known as James the Less was a different James, unrelated to Jesus. In some interpretations, “James, son of Alphaeus” was even a brother of Matthew. Under this theory, Jesus’ cousin James, aka “James the Just”, was a different James.
Nevertheless, if “James, son of Alphaeus” who became the apostle was indeed Jesus’ cousin (aka “brother”), then it’s quite possible he didn’t believe in Jesus right away but came to believe later and joined the Apostles.
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