Assuming your talking about the "fishers of men" story in Matthew 4:18-19 it says "As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. "Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men" So the answer to your question would be the Sea of Galilee.
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No, Yeshua (Jesus) ate fish with his disciples.
to catch fish
According to the Gospel of John, the one who told Jesus about the loaves of bread and fish was one of his disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter.
He was frying fish which he had caught earlier when the disciples came.
fish baked on charcoal.
In the Gospel of John 21:11, the disciples catch 153 (not 156) fish in their net. The significance of that number is not explained in the text.
Jesus fed five thousand with two fishes , and his disciples were fishermen.
He told them to fish on the other side of the boat that they had had no success on and they became overloaded with fish when they followed his instructions.
Yes Jesus fed the disciples by the sea, after they came tired from fishing.
When Peter and the other disciples let down their nets as Jesus directed, they caught a huge number of fish, causing their nets to break. This event showed the disciples the power and authority of Jesus and led Peter to recognize Jesus as Lord, prompting him to leave everything and follow Jesus.
actually it refers to the number of fish caught in the net when Jesus told Peter and the 6 other Disciples to throw the net over the Right side of the boat. When the came to Jesus and they brought the fish out they counted there were 153 fish.