None. In fact they were called to forsake everything - Matthew 19.27
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Simon Peter, called at the same time was his brother Andrew.
Two were named Simon - Simon Peter, and Simon the Zealot.
Peter and Andrew
Jesus two first disciples were the two brothers Andrew and Simon, later called Peter.
The first apostles called by Jesus to follow him were Simon Peter and his brother Andrew, James and his brother John.
Matthew says Simon Peter then Andrew.Mark says Simon Peter then James.Luke says Simon Peter then Andrew.Acts says Peter then James.Answer #2According 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).
He is the brother of the apostle Peter (Simon Peter), they were fisherman prio to being called by Jesus to join him in his ministry.
In Matthew's Gospel and Mark's Gospel, Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee when he called the brothers, Simon and Andrew. Luke's Gospel, does not really say how Jesus met Andrew, except that he was Peter's brother. In John's Gospel (1:35-40), Jesus had returned to the place of his baptism, traditionally by the River Jordan, when John the Baptist pointed him out to two of his disciples, one of whom was Andrew.
Andrew, Peter (also called Simon), Philip and Nathanael (also called Bartholomew). Sincerely E
AnswerIn Mark and Matthew, Jesus saw Peter and his brother Andrew together fishing, and called them to follow him. So, Andrew became an apostle at the same time as Peter, when Jesus began to preach. In Luke, Jesus met Simon Peter in his mother's house, but did not call him at that stage. Later, he helped some fishermen in a boat - James and John, sons of Zebedee, and Simon. Jesus told Simon that he would follow Jesus, so the three left their boat and followed Jesus. Apparently Andrew at some stage also joined Jesus, because when Jesus chose his twelve disciples, he included Andrew among them.In John's Gospel, Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. John told him and another disciple to follow Jesus. Later, Andrew fetched his brother Simon, who joined the other disciples. Once again, Andrew was one of the first two disciples, although this time before his brother Simon Peter.
Jesus called his 12 disciples in this order: Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot.