Jude and Simon were brothers. Your question was a very tough one. It is in (Matthew 4:18-22) James the Greater and John were brothers as were Peter and Andrew.
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No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
Yes.Matthew 4:18 - And Jesus, walking by the Sea of Galilee, saw two brothers, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. [NKJV]If Matthew is disclosing historical information then it would seem Peter was a fisherman. However, it may be that Peter's job is allegorical because, in his apastolic role, he was a 'fisher of men'.
The answer is found in Mark 13:16-19. The 12 are: Peter (Simon) and Andrew - brothers James and John - brothers Philip Bartholomew Matthew Thomas James - son of Alphaeus Thaddaeus Simon - the Cananite Judas (the betrayer of Jesus)
The Bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
We know he had at least one - St. Simon Peter. If he had others, their names are not to be found.
Peter, David, Simon and Stanley
St. Simon (Peter) was a brother of Andrew. If there were other brothers, we do not have a record of their names.
Matthew says Simon Peter then Andrew.Mark says Simon Peter then James.Luke says Simon Peter then Andrew.Acts says Peter then James.Answer #2According to John 1:35-45 the first two disciples of Jesus were disciples of John the Baptist of which Andrew was mentioned who then went to his brother Simon Peter.Then Philip followed by Nathanael (aka Bartholomew).
Robert Bunsens\' brothers are Stanley, Simon, David, and Peter.
Two were named Simon - Simon Peter, and Simon the Zealot.
He had at least one brother - Saint Simon Peter.
Jude and Simon were brothers. Your question was a very tough one. It is in (Matthew 4:18-22) James the Greater and John were brothers as were Peter and Andrew.
Simon
HE HAD A BROTHER ACCORDING TO THIS CLIP; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAfLQaEcZt0
No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.