Apostle Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist, who started to follow Jesus when John made it known who Jesus is. Read John 1:29-40
Simon Peter, called at the same time was his brother Andrew.
AnswerIn Mark and Matthew, Jesus saw Peter and his brother Andrew together fishing, and called them to follow him. So, Andrew became an apostle at the same time as Peter, when Jesus began to preach. In Luke, Jesus met Simon Peter in his mother's house, but did not call him at that stage. Later, he helped some fishermen in a boat - James and John, sons of Zebedee, and Simon. Jesus told Simon that he would follow Jesus, so the three left their boat and followed Jesus. Apparently Andrew at some stage also joined Jesus, because when Jesus chose his twelve disciples, he included Andrew among them.In John's Gospel, Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. John told him and another disciple to follow Jesus. Later, Andrew fetched his brother Simon, who joined the other disciples. Once again, Andrew was one of the first two disciples, although this time before his brother Simon Peter.
When Jesus asked Peter to follow him that time he and his brother Andrew were casting their net into the sea since they were fisherman. And the moment jesus asked them to follow him they immediately left their nets and followed him
Andrew in the bible, comes in the new testament, he was the brother of Peter and like Peter was a disciple of Jesus Christ. It was Andrew who found a boy with 5 barley loaves and two fishes, in the feeding of the 5,000.
According to Mark and Matthew, Jesus saw Simon and Andrew fishing in Galilee, and commanded them to follow him. He later named Simon, Peter.Luke follows Mark in its explanation of how Jesus met Peter, but says that Peter was not actually chosen as an apostle until some time later, when Jesus called all his apostles together and chose twelve, one of whom was Peter, to be apostles.John says that Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist, who told him to follow Jesus. Andrew went and got his brother, Simon Peter, and brought him to Jesus (John 1:35-42).
NO , they followed a star , and first of all , airplanes weren't invented at the time of Jesus yet !!
Jesus would have followed whatever social customs were the norm for his time.
Jesus met Peter by the Sea of Galilee , as Peter was a fisherman, with his brother Andrew.Andrew introduced Peter to Jesus. Andrew had been a disciple of John the Baptist.A:The synoptic gospels say that Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee and saw the brothers Peter and Andrew fishing, and called them to him (Mark 1:16). John's Gospel says that Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist; John told Andrew to follow Jesus, after which Andrew ran to fetch Peter and bring him to Jesus.Many have sought to reconcile the synoptic account with that of John's Gospel, although not very convincingly when the texts are carefully read. However, on this view, Jesus first met Peter when Andrew brought him from his house, and when Jesus saw them by the seaside, this was a second meeting.
There are no famous Christians that i know of that followed Jesus example. But the most famous Christian that believed in the faith of Jesus Christ, was Paul who also wrote many letters to churches in his time, about this faith. You can read about him in the Acts and in the Epistles in the Bible.
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Jesus was not passive when He performed his first miracle. Everything was at the right time.
The Bible says that Moses was born long before the time of Jesus and clearly knew nothing of Jesus. It says that he followed God after he appeared to Moses in the burning bush.