According to Mark 1:16, Jesus saw Simon and Andrew fishing in Galilee, and commanded them to follow him. He later named Simon, Peter.
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Peter met Jesus when he was around 30 years old.
It's called "I Dream Of Jesus"
John 21:7 - Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It is the Lord!" Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment (for he had removed it), and plunged into the sea.[NKJV]
Andrew brought his brother, Peter (Simon/Cephas)to meet Jesus (John 1:35-42)
Peter denyed knowing Jesus.
peter betrayed jesus
In fact, Peter only went to the tomb of Jesus in Luke and John, which are interdependent gospels. In Matthew, Jesus told the women to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, where he would meet them. Peter did not go to the tomb. In the "Long Ending" to Mark, the women told the disciples that Jesus had risen, but they did not believe. None of the disciples went to the tomb.
Jesus tells Peter to feed his sheep.
when Jesus was arrested peter tried to protect Jesus and peter then sliced off the mans head who was attacking Jesus. Jesus got angry from that told him off and healed the man who was trying to attack Jesus.
Jesus asked his disciples, "But who do you say that I am?" Peter answered, "You are the Christ." Peter, according to this passage, believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
Jesus found Peter by the Sea of Galilee, where Peter was fishing. Jesus called Peter to follow him and become one of his disciples. Peter left his fishing nets to become one of Jesus' closest companions.
A:In Mark's Gospel, followed by Matthew, Jesus met Peter and Andrew together at the Sea of Galilee. So in these gospels 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 firstapostle 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.