James was killed by
James was killed by
- A) Augustus
- B) Herod
- C) Saul
- D) the Jews
Correct Answer: B) Herod
Explanation
This question is asking who killed James. The options are Augustus, Herod, Saul,and the Jews. The correct answer is Herod.
James was a disciple of Jesus and one of the leaders of the early Christian Church. According to the Bible, Herod Agrippa, who was a ruler at the time, ordered the execution of James by sword. This was done to please the Jews who were against the spread of Christianity.
It is important to note that Saul (who later became known as Paul) was initially a persecutor of Christians and was present at the stoning of Stephen, but he did not kill James. The Jews and Sanhedrin were also against the spread of Christianity, but they did not personally kill James.
Knowing the context of the time and the political and religious climate helps us understand why James was killed and by whom. It also helps us understand the struggles and persecution that early Christians faced in spreading their faith.

