Peter and Andrew were the first apostles to meet Jesus.
In Luke's Gospel, Andrew is not mentioned until verse 6:14, then only as Peter's brother. It appears that Peter was probably the first
apostle to meet Jesus, and probably when Jesus went to his house and cured his mother-in-law.
In John's Gospel, Andrew was the first named apostle to meet Jesus, when John the Baptist pointed Jesus out to Andrew and another of his disciples. We do not know who the second disciple was, but he also followed Jesus and might have become a disciple in this story. Afterwards, Andrew ran and told Peter that they had found the Messiah, so clearly Peter did not previously know of Jesus.
James the brother of John, who was "killed with the sword" (most likely beheaded) on orders from Herod Agrippa I. See Acts 12:1, 2.
Stephen had previously been stoned by a mob (recorded in Acts 7), but he was not an apostle.
Read The Bible.Remember one day that Jesus chose all the apostles together.So there was not a first apostle okay God bless You.
Simon Peter and Andrew Matthew 4:18
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Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
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John was the apostle that Jesus loved.
Andrew was the first apostle.
First of all Paul was a apostle not a prophet.
No Stephen was not a apostle of Jesus Christ.He joined the apostles later on.
The apostle Thomas first failed to believe that the other disciples had seen Jesus after he was crucified. But as he refused to believe them, he is refered to as the doubting Thomas.
Even though Paul never did meet Jesus, he always claimed and worked for Jesus as his apostle.
Jesus Himself is the Chief apostle therefore of the 12 disciples that became apostles, none of them were title by Jesus as the Chief Apostle.
I believe he was fishing and Jesus told him to come with him.
apostle paul was very very old
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