It depends. If they were Jewish, they were probably fishing. The Sabbath actually starts Friday at sunset to Saturday at sunset. In the time of Jesus they would have observed the true Sabbath.
the fisherman catches the fishes from seas and ponds and rivers.
Most were common fishermen from Galilee.
Jesus fed five thousand with two fishes , and his disciples were fishermen.
actually 2005 had 5 Fridays Saturdays and Sundays in July
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.
They were farmers, traders, or fishermen.
Some jobs that were around in Jesus's time include a Shepard, carpenter and a farmers and fishermen...ye bro
the fisherman catches the fishes from seas and ponds and rivers.
Yes most of them were disciples were fishermen.
Matthew, Philp , Barhaleme ow, Thomas , were not fishermen.
Peter, Andrew, James and John were all fishermen by trade before they followed Jesus.
Since Jesus died, there have been 2011 Easter Sundays.
Simon(Peter) and John. Also, James and Andrew were fishermen.
The twelve who travelled with Jesus were his disciples humble fishermen.
Galilee
No, but there were obvious occasions where he kept his skills going during that time.
They worship Jesus on Sundays at church