We are told in scripture that Peter and Andrewwere fishermen. We are also told that James and his brother John were sons of a fisherman, Zebedee, and would therefore presumably gone into the familt business after Zebedee had become too old to work. We are also told that Matthew was a tax collector. We are told that Simon (not Simon Peter) was a Zealot - but this is more a political persuasion rather than an occupation or profession However, as for the other seven disciples, we are not told of their professions at all, and so any suggestions would be pure conjecture and not based on historical evidence.
as far as i know once they became jesus deciples they didnt work only for The Lord Jesus Our Saviour
Another answer:The New Testament mentions the occupations of five of the twelve disciples: Peter, Andrew, James and John were fishermen (Matthew 4:18-22), and Matthew was a tax collector (Matthew 9:9; 10:3).The gospels record the 12 apostles as being:
Simon (whom Jesus nicknamed 'Peter' the 'Rock')
Andrew, brother of Simon/Peter
Both of these were fishermen.
James and his brother John, the sons of Zebedee
These were teenage boys and Zebedee their father was also a fisherman, so it is assumed that they would have followed on in his profession.
Matthew, (also called 'Levi') was a tax collector
The rest of the disciples were:
James, the son of Alpheus
Philip,
Bartholomew (also called 'Nathaniel')
Thomas (also called 'didymus' - 'the twin')
Thaddeus, also called 'Judas' or 'Jude'
Simon the Zealot, and
Judas Iscariot. (who betrayed Jesus). After his suicide, Matthias took his place.
We are not told the professions/occupations of these disciples.
In addition to the 12, Paul claimed the role of "Apostle to the Gentiles" and also called himself the 'least of the apostles' because he persecuted the early Church before his conversion. We know that he was born in Tarsus, Turkey and, by profession, was a tent maker.
Matthew was a tax collector; Peter, Andrew, James and John were fishermen. That's all that's known from the New Testament accounts.
Matthew was a tax collector most or all of the others were fisherman. don't recall any other occupations mentioned.
Four of Jesus' disciples were fishermen. One a political zealot and one a tax collector. The occupation of rest is not known.
Fishing and tax collectors
mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
the thirteen desserts symbolize Everyone who was at baby jesuss birth counting baby jesus. in france the eat it on christmas.
Yes, the disciples of Jesus were from various backgrounds and tribes. They came from different regions of Israel and had different occupations before becoming followers of Jesus. This diversity among the disciples reflects Jesus's message of inclusivity and outreach to all people.
The possessive form of the plural noun disciples is disciples'.Example: His disciples' loyalty is remarkable.
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