Jesus gave the two sons of Zebedee – James and John – the nickname Boanerges meaning “Sons of Thunder.” Although this name is found only once in scripture, we are intrigued by it because we can imagine several reasons why Jesus might have tagged the brothers with it. James (sometimes called James the greater) was one of three apostles in Jesus’ so-called “inner circle” along with his brother John and Simon Peter. These three were present with Jesus when He was transfigured before them. This inner circle were among seven of The Twelve to whom Jesus appeared on the shore of the Sea of Galilee following His resurrection. After Jesus ascended to His father, James was one of the leaders of the early church in Jerusalem. Of course, Judas Iscariot was the first of the twelve to die, but James Son of Zebedee became the first of the twelve to be martyred for his Christian testimony when Herod had him executed.

The Twelve – James Son of Zebedee
February 16, 2025
Speaker - Brian Hopkins
Message Type - Bible Study
Series - The Twelve
Book(s) - Acts, John, Luke, Mark, Matthew
Occasion - Sunday Evening
Topic(s) - boangeres, sons of thunder, Zebedee
Matthew 10:1-4, Mark 3:14-19, Luke 9:51-56, John 21:1-12, Acts 12:1-3
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