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John the Apostle

John the Apostle

6 CE100 CE · Bethsaida

The beloved disciple, son of Zebedee the fisherman, and traditional author of the fourth Gospel, three epistles, and Revelation. One of the innermost circle of Jesus's companions (with Peter and James), he served as a pillar of the Jerusalem church before relocating to Ephesus, where he presided over the churches of Asia Minor and died in old age — the only apostle widely held to have escaped martyrdom.

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Stop 1 of 510–30Birthplace, Fisherman

BethsaidaIsrael

What they did here

Tradition associates John's upbringing with the Bethsaida–Capernaum fishing district on the Sea of Galilee; his father Zebedee was a fisherman there (Mark 1:19–20). Note: John 1:44 names Bethsaida specifically as the home of Peter, Andrew, and Philip — not John — so the Bethsaida identification for John is a traditional inference rather than a direct scriptural attestation.

About Bethsaida

Bethsaida, a town on the north shore of the Sea of Galilee, in modern Israel. The Gospel of John names it the home town of the apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip.

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