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[[John the Apostle]] was most likely a [[Samaritan]], in light of:
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[[John the Apostle]] was most likely a [[Samaritan]], in light of at least these 20 reasons:
 
*John's mother made a request of [[Jesus]] that would have been blasphemous among Jewish people then, and thus she was probably not Jewish. ''See'' {{bibleref|Matthew|20|20-21}};
 
*John's mother made a request of [[Jesus]] that would have been blasphemous among Jewish people then, and thus she was probably not Jewish. ''See'' {{bibleref|Matthew|20|20-21}};
 
*John's father's name, translated as "Zebedee", appears nowhere in the [[Old Testament]] and is most common today in [[Nigeria]], [[Africa]], which is half [[Muslim]] and half [[Christian]];
 
*John's father's name, translated as "Zebedee", appears nowhere in the [[Old Testament]] and is most common today in [[Nigeria]], [[Africa]], which is half [[Muslim]] and half [[Christian]];

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See also: Mystery:Unsolved_Gospel_Mysteries

John the Apostle was most likely a Samaritan, in light of at least these 20 reasons:

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