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Fishermen, carpenters, shipbuilders, "breadbasket" colonies, and fertile land.
Labourer's carpenters, blacksmiths, Farrier's silversmiths, soldiers, artists, sailer's butcher's fishermen, to name but a few.
Well, according to the Bible, there were tax collectors, soldiers, shepherds, fishermen, carpenters, rabbis, farmers, kings, governors, prostitutes,...
Soldiers were ordinary citizens. They were farmers, factory workers, dock laborers, town employees, fishermen, carpenters, or unemployed.
Jobs needed were farmers, lawyers, printers, farriers, store keepers, ship builders, sailors, fishermen, seamstresses, chemists, carpenters, bakers, and millers.
Most were common fishermen from Galilee.
There were many carpenters, and shepherds also there were stables men.
They had carpenters because they needed the carpenters
Most were common fishermen.
Most of the apostles were fishermen before they were called by Jesus to follow him. Some were also tax collectors or tentmakers.
Lots. There were farmers, potters, carpenters, weavers, bricklayers, fishermen, tent maker, merchant, metal smith, stonecutter, a dyer of cloth, tanner, musician, teacher, doctor, baker, etc.
The Carpenters ended in 1983.