The explanation as to how Andrew joined Jesus differs according to which gospel we read.
Matthew and Mark say that Jesus walked along the shore of the Sea of Galilee and saw Simon and Andrew fishing. He called them to be his disciples.
Luke does not really say how Andrew became a disciple, but apparently it was not when Jesus called Simon Peter to become a disciple, since Peter, James and John were fishing from a boat when Jesus called the three to be his disciples. Andrew is mentioned later.
John's Gospel differs completely from the others. In this, Andrew was not a fisherman but a disciple of John the Baptist. When John pointed Jesus out to two of his disciples, one of whom was Andrew, they left John and followed Jesus. A theme of this gospel is to minimise the significance of Peter in the early Christian movement, and the Johannine account means that Peter was not the first apostle to follow Jesus.
Saint Andrew became a follower of Jesus after his brother, Simon Peter, introduced him to Jesus. Andrew and another disciple followed Jesus after hearing John the Baptist speak and spend time with Him, eventually becoming one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
He originally started out as a disciple of St. John the Baptist, but, then St. John commended them to follow Christ.
No, Saint Andrew did not betray Jesus. He was actually one of Jesus' 12 apostles and is known for being the brother of Saint Peter. Saint Andrew is recognized as a faithful follower of Jesus in Christian tradition.
Saint Andrew was not Jewish. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and is recognized as the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece. He was born in Bethsaida, in the region of Galilee, which was predominantly a Jewish area.
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.
Saint Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist who followed Jesus after hearing his teachings. Andrew met Jesus along with his brother Peter while they were fishing, and Jesus called them to become his disciples. Through this encounter, Andrew came to know Jesus and became one of his closest followers.
Saint Andrew became a Christian and later converted to Catholicism after hearing the teachings of Jesus Christ. He was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and dedicated his life to spreading the message of Christianity, eventually becoming a Catholic saint.
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.
saint Andrew was remembred because he was a follower of Jesus and he made the scottish flag as this is where his relics where brought
Saint Andrew was not Jewish. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and is recognized as the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece. He was born in Bethsaida, in the region of Galilee, which was predominantly a Jewish area.
Andrew, also known as Saint Andrew, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He is considered a saint in Christianity due to his role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, particularly in the regions of Asia Minor and Greece. He is known for his humility, faith, and martyrdom by crucifixion.
Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
Saint Andrew became a Christian and later converted to Catholicism after hearing the teachings of Jesus Christ. He was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and dedicated his life to spreading the message of Christianity, eventually becoming a Catholic saint.
Yes and no. Yes in that He believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. No in that He did not personally know Jesus.
Actually, Saint Anne was a Jew and not a follower of Jesus as she died before be began his public ministry.
Yes and no. Yes in that He believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. No in that He did not personally know Jesus.
Andrew is a saint but not a patron saint.
Saint Augustine was a disciple in the sense he was a follower of Christ but he was not a disciple or apostle called by Jesus himself.
Saint Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist who followed Jesus after hearing his teachings. Andrew met Jesus along with his brother Peter while they were fishing, and Jesus called them to become his disciples. Through this encounter, Andrew came to know Jesus and became one of his closest followers.