Entries tagged as fisherman
Lifespan
Exact dates are not known.
Ministry
John is the author of the Gospel of John. He was one of three Apostles during Jesus Christ’s ministry who were witness to the raising of Jairus’s daughter, the Transfiguration, and the Savior’s agony in Gethsemane. Following Jesus’ Crucifixion and subsequent Resurrection, John continued to teach the gospel. After he was banished to the isle of Patmos for doing so, he continued writing and is responsible for having written what is now know as the book of Revelation. (more…)
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Tagged: apostle, fisherman, gospel of John, John
Lifespan
Exact dates are not known.
Ministry
James, along with fellow Apostles Peter and John, formed the inner core or presidency of the Twelve Apostles. He was at the Mount of Transfiguration and Gethsemane. The book of Acts mentions that Herod Agrippa I had him killed, making him the second martyr of the church (Stephen was first) and the first of the Apostles to die (after Judas Iscariot, of course).
Preparation and Calling
James was in the fishing business, partnered with his brother John and Simon Peter, when Jesus called them to join him.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Same as other of the Twelve in general.
Key Teachings
Unknown, although he clearly loved the Savior.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
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Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Tagged: apostles, fisherman, James, Transfiguration
Lifespan
Exact dates are uncertain. Concerning Andrew’s death, tradition holds that he was martyred on an X-shaped cross. (An interesting sidenote: that symbol is now on the flag of Great Britain and represents Scotland, whose patron Saint is Andrew.)
Ministry
Andrew’s home town was Bethsaida of Galilee. He made his living as a fisherman, with his brother Simon Peter, on the Sea of Galilee prior to his calling as a disciple of Jesus.
Preparation and Calling
Andrew was apparently a disciple of John the Baptist. He was Simon Peter’s brother, and first introduced Simon Peter to Jesus. They were later called together to become disciples of Jesus. Andrew was not as prominent as his brother in early Church leadership, although he is usually listed as either second or fourth in scriptural lists of the Twelve Apostles.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Jesus was beginning His ministry when He called on Andrew to put down his fishing nets and follow Him as one of His chosen disciples. Despite the obvious challenges brought by such a life change, Andrew unhesitatingly did so.
Key Teachings
Unknown.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. When Andrew met Jesus, he recognized Him as the Messiah, and went first to his own brother, Simon Peter, to tell him the good news. Unlike Andrew, many of us are sometimes hesitant to tell those we love most how we feel about spiritual matters. Resolve today that before the week is over, you will share with a family member your feelings about your Savior, Jesus Christ.
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Tagged: Andrew, fisherman, John the Baptist, New Testament Apostle