Matthew says Simon Peter then Andrew.
Mark says Simon Peter then James.
Luke says Simon Peter then Andrew.
Acts says Peter then James.
Answer #2
According to John 1:35-45 the first two disciples of Jesus were disciples of John the Baptist of which Andrew was mentioned who then went to his brother Simon Peter.Then Philip followed by Nathanael (aka Bartholomew).
Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew.
Matthew 4:18 And Jesus, walking by the Sea of Galilee, saw two brothers, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen.
Jesus two first disciples were the two brothers Andrew and Simon, later called Peter.
Two of the most famous are Peter and John, based on their key role in many of the gospel accounts and upon their assignments.
Andrew and Simon (who was called Simon Peter, or just Peter).
Just for more info, Simon Peter's nickname in Greek is Cephas.
Simon (also known as Peter) and Andrew
Peter and Andrew (Matt. 4:18).
Andrew and Simon, also known as Peter
Jesus two first disciples were the two brothers Andrew and Simon, later called Peter.
The two brothers Andrew and peter were the first disciples of Jesus.
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom Sawyer thinks the first two disciples are Simon Peter and Andrew.
On the road to Emmaus
He couldn't tell the superintendent who the first two disciples were.
The first 4 Disciples of Jesus were Andrew, Peter, James, and John. These 4 were fishermen.
They were first called disciples. Later they were called apostles.
The author Two Disciples has written a book called "Secretum Omega: The Beginning."
After his enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, the Buddha met two merchants, named Tapussa and Bhallika, who became his first lay disciples. His first disciples that became monks he meet in a deer park in Sarnath, these were his five companions who he had been practicing asceticism.
What Was I Thinking.
I can't find anywhere in the NT where Jesus told his disciples to bring their first fruits
No the disciples were the first missionaries.