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  1. Nov 9, 2021 · Andrew, Peter, James and John, the sons of Zebedee, worked as fishermen. Matthew 4:18-22 relates that Andrew and Peter were fishing, plying their trade when called, and James and John were mending nets with their father. The Bible states that these two men weren’t just fishermen, but business owners, along with their father, for they employed ...

  2. Therefore we do not know the answer to the question, “ What jobs did the twelve disciples have before they followed Jesus? The Bible only reveals the vocations of Peter, Andrew, James, John, and Matthew. Three of the gospels tell us that Peter, Andrew, James, and John were fisherman (Matthew 4:18-22; Mark 1:16-20; Luke 5:1-11).

  3. Jesus Christ's exact occupation is traditionally believed to be a carpenter, as stated in the Gospels, particularly Mark 6:3. However, the specifics of what he made as a carpenter are not detailed ...

    • John The Apostle
    • John The Author
    • John The Martyr

    We get the vast majority of our information about John from the pages of the four gospels. We know that John was the younger brother of James and the son of Zebedee (Mark 10:35; Luke 5:10). Though not directly stated, we know that John was called the beloved disciple, or “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 21:20-24). His occupation was as a fishe...

    John wrote 5 books in the New Testament. He wrote The Gospel According to John, First, Second and Third John, and he was the penman of the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. All of his books were written later in life and after all the other books in the Bible were recorded. We don’t know the exact time or order of the books having been writte...

    We know little about John’s later life and death from the Bible. The most insightful bit of information comes from John 21 when the risen Christ was talking to Peterabout Peter’s death. After Jesus told Peter that he would not live long Peter asked about John’s death. Jesus replied that if John lived until Christ’s return, that was not Peter’s conc...

  4. Occupations of the 12 Disciples - Unknown. Not all the occupations of the 12 disciples are known. Thomas and Bartholomew (Nathanael) may have been fishermen, who joined the other five disciples, returning to their profession after Jesus’ crucifixion (John 21:2-3). It is possible that these disciples had learned the fishing trade as young men.

  5. In conclusion, Jesus' occupation as a carpenter before His ministry is a rich and multifaceted aspect of His life. It underscores His humility, His connection to creation, and His empathy for the common people. It also serves as a metaphor for His spiritual mission to build, restore, and renew. By understanding Jesus as a carpenter, we gain ...

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  7. May 7, 2014 · Jesus labored with his hands for about twenty years—six times as long as his three-year public ministry. Only two New Testament verses—Mark 6:3 and Matthew 13:55—offer any comment about what kind of work Jesus did. His former neighbors in Nazareth recognized Jesus by his previous occupation: “Isn’t this the tektōn?”.

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