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John(5)

John in the Bible — also called Mark (ACT 12:12) a companion of Barnabas and Saul (ACT 12:25). Referenced in 3 scripture passages.

Name meaning: the grace or mercy of the Lord

Profile

Gender
male
Scripture References
3 references
Known Names
2 names
Relationships
1 connection

Biography

The beloved disciple, son of Zebedee and brother of James. John was part of Jesus' inner circle and present at the Transfiguration. He leaned on Jesus at the Last Supper and was entrusted with caring for Mary at the crucifixion. John wrote the Gospel of John, three epistles, and Revelation. He emphasized love and abiding in Christ, outliving all other apostles.

Significance

John reveals Jesus as the Word made flesh and emphasizes intimate relationship with Christ. His writings provide deep theological insight into Jesus' deity and the nature of love and truth.

Key Events

Called by Jesus(Mark 1:19-20)
At the Transfiguration(Mark 9:2)
Leaned on Jesus at Last Supper(John 13:23)
At the crucifixion, given care of Mary(John 19:26-27)
First to believe at empty tomb(John 20:8)
Received Revelation on Patmos(Revelation 1:9)

Names & Labels (2)

Johnproper name
Hebrew
יוֹחָנָן
Transliteration
yochanan
Meaning
y-h-v-h is gracious
Greek
Ἰωάννης
Reference
ACT 12:12
Strong's
H3110
Markproper name
Hebrew
מַרְקוֹס
Transliteration
marəqos
Greek
Μᾶρκος
Reference
ACT 12:12
Strong's
none

Family & Relationships (1)

son

Mary(ACT 12:12)

Notes

likely author of the book of Mark

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is John in the Bible?

John is described in the Bible as also called Mark (ACT 12:12) a companion of Barnabas and Saul (ACT 12:25).

What does the name John mean?

The name John means “the grace or mercy of the Lord” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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