🌟 have you ever wondered why only one of jesus’ disciples was present at the crucifixion The story of john, the beloved disciple, paints a poignant picture that raises questions about loyalty, friendship, and courage in the face of fear. The context of john’s presence understanding why john was the only disciple at the cross requires a look into the turbulent circumstances surrounding jesus’ arrest and crucifixion Following the last supper, where jesus shared his final meal with his disciples, chaos erupted as he was betrayed by judas iscariot. John the evangelist the only apostle to stand at the foot of the cross with mary This article explores the role of moral purity and heroic love in st
John's courage and his special gift of the mother of god. The beloved disciple is at the cross (19:26), whereas synoptics list no male apostles present—consistent with john uniquely staying near while others fled (matthew 26:56) “this is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down” (21:24). John was unique from all the other apostles in his relationship with our lord It was john who watched at the foot of the cross when all others fled It was john who was charged to care for the blessed mother as her son
The beloved disciple john referred to himself as the beloved disciple and the disciple whom jesus loved John's gospel has more prophetic revelations than matthew, mark, or luke, who told the gospel story.he appeared to have more insight into who jesus was than the others Consider the first chapter of his book in the bible.
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