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Zebedee (/ˈzɛbɪdiː/ ZEB-id-ee;
Ancient Gr****: Ζεβεδαῖος, romanized: Zebedaîos; Hebrew: זְבַדְיָה, romanized: Zəḇaḏyâ),
according to all four Canonical...
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Zebedee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zebedee (zibhdi, "the gift of God"; cf. Zebadiah) was the
Biblical father of
James and John.
Zebedee may...
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Santiago de
Compostela in Galicia. He is also
known as James, son of
Zebedee,
Saint James the Great,
Saint James the Greater, St.
James Son of Thunder...
- Who
Killed Zebedee? is a
short detective story by
Wilkie Collins,
first published under the
alternate title "The
Policeman & The Cook" in
serial form...
- Younger",
according to translation. He is
distinct from James, son of
Zebedee and in some
interpretations also from James,
brother of
Jesus (James the...
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Simon and Andrew.
Matthew and Mark
identify James and John as sons of
Zebedee. Luke adds to
Matthew and Mark that
James and John
worked as a team with...
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canonical gospels. In particular, she is
often identified as the wife of
Zebedee, the
mother of
James and John, two of the
Twelve apostles. In medieval...
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Generally listed as the
youngest apostle, he was the son of
Zebedee and Salome. His
brother James was
another of the
Twelve Apostles. The Church...
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women mentioned in the
narratives are
Joanna and the
mother of the sons of
Zebedee.
Different sets of
three women have been
referred to as the
Three Marys:...
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husband of Eden, the son-in-law of Dasha, and a
former fishing partner of
Zebedee and his sons.
Alongside the two brothers, Big
James and John,
Simon Peter...