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  1. Feb 5, 2016 · He says St. Philip, at least, had 4 daughters and Sts. Peter and Paul had wives. Clement, indeed, whose words we have just quoted, after the above-mentioned facts gives a statement, on account of those who rejected marriage, of the apostles that had wives.

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  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Despite the absence of direct mentions of Peter’s children in the Gospels, some infer his marital status from the account of his mother-in-law’s healing. However, the Scriptures remain silent on the specific details of Peter’s family life, leaving room for interpretation and debate.

  3. They were from the city of Bethsaida (John 1:44), but later, when they met Jesus they were residing in Capernaum (Mark 1:21, 29). It is possible that they were partners in the fishing business with James and John, sons of Zebedee (Luke 5:10). Peter was married (Mark 1:30; cf. 1 Cor 9:5).

  4. When Simon joined the apostles, he was thirty years of age. He was married, had three children, and lived at Bethsaida, near Capernaum. His brother, Andrew, and his wife's mother lived with him. Both Peter and Andrew were fisher partners of the sons of Zebedee.

  5. Sep 15, 2009 · In John 21:15-19 Christ tells Peter to "Tend My sheep" which is what elders do, but is there any indication that he didn't have kids at the time when Christ gave him that command or that he doesn't have kids at all???

  6. The Apostle Peter is one of the great stories of a changed life in the Bible. Check out this timeline and biography of the life of Peter.

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  8. Simon Peter. Simon Peter Timeline in Biblical History. 1 BC. Approximate time of the birth of Simon, son of Jonah, in the Galilean town of Bethsaida. 25-27 AD. Simon marries and has children. His family, along with his mother in-law, settles in Capernaum.

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