John apparently had a special relationship with Jesus, being “the disciple whom Jesus loved” and sat next to Him at the last supper. He was present at most major events during Jesus ...
In the book of John 13:23, John was described as the disciple “whom Jesus loved”, and he was, along with James, part of the Savior’s inner three. John wrote much of the New Testament Bible ...
Jesus is dead. From his heart ... Mary Magdalen and the disciple whom he loved. A wealthy man, Joseph of Arimathea, appears on the scene: a rich man is able to pass through the eye of a needle ...