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Who do you think was the “disciple whom Jesus loved”?
I know that traditionally this is viewed as John the Apostle, however I no longer believe this to be the case.
After doing a lot of study into the subject, I’ve come to a few (personal) conclusions:
Its is my FIRM conviction that the original copy of the Gospel of John did not come from the pen or even the memoirs of St John the Apostle, a Galilean fisherman.
I know that traditionally this is viewed as John the Apostle, however I no longer believe this to be the case.
After doing a lot of study into the subject, I’ve come to a few (personal) conclusions:
- The Beloved Disciple is of an upper class, priestly family
- The Beloved Disciple is Judean and not Galilean
- The Beloved Disciple was known by the High Priest
- The Beloved Disciple was most likely a member of the Beloved Bethany Family (ie Lazarus, Martha or Mary)
- I believe this family too be the very same aristocratic, priestly family known in the Jewish Talmud as the “Ben Boethus Family”. This consisted of an Eleazer (Lazarus) who had been High Priest in about the year 4-3 BC, a Martha and a Mary who were both considered to be the wealthiest women in First Century Judea. Mary was remembered in the Talmud as a vain, beautiful young woman who had long, pretty hair which she braided.
- I believe that the identity of the Beloved Disciple was concealed in the Gospel of John primarily for reasons of safety. The Boethus were too prominent to be signalled out as Jesus’ “beloved family”, particularly since Eleazer (Lazarus) had been risen from the dead by Jesus and was nearly himself executed by the Jewish Hierarchy (spared only because of his prestige and authority in Second Temple Judaism).
- John, the author of the final copy of the Gospel of John and its redactor, was the son of Martha and her first husband. He is remebered in Jewish tradition as a young Priest who used to carry the sacred vessels into the Jewish Temple. In Christian tradition he was known as John the Presbyter, a young priest who wore the “petalon” - a metaphorical reference to his High Priestly heritage. He was the designated successor of the Johannine Community, which under him split into the Orthodox Johannine Community under his leadership which was part of the Catholic Church, and the Secessionists under the heretic Cerinthus, who challenged John the Presybter’s authority and became the first Gnostics later known as the Naassenes.
- In the Letter of 2 John, the “elect lady” and her “elect sister” mentioned respectfully by John the Presbyter in this epistle are not Churches but the two sisters Martha and Mary, called “Elect” because of their prominence in the Beloved Bethany Family.
- The Beloved Disciple penned the original copy of the Gospel of John, which was later redacted and edited by Presbyter John, who brought it to its final canonical state. He wrote 2 John and 3 John, whereas 1 John came from the reflections of the Beloved Disciple.
Its is my FIRM conviction that the original copy of the Gospel of John did not come from the pen or even the memoirs of St John the Apostle, a Galilean fisherman.