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What does the Bible say about James the Less?

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James the Less is mentioned as one of Jesus' twelve disciples, but little else is recorded about him in Scripture.

James the Less is referred to in the New Testament primarily by his name and is believed to be the brother of Judas (not Iscariot). His lack of substantive remarks in the Gospel accounts leads to much speculation about his role and significance among the disciples. His name, 'James the Less,' likely signifies his lower status or lesser influence compared to other disciples, particularly James the brother of John or James the brother of Jesus, who were more prominent in the early church. The legacy of James the Less is one of humility and devotion, reminding us that God often chooses those who are least esteemed by the world to fulfill His purposes.
Scripture References: Mark 15:40, 1 Corinthians 15:7

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James the Less
Todd Nibert · Dec 18, 2019
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