Simon(Peter) and John. Also, James and Andrew were fishermen.
Yes most of them were disciples were fishermen.
The first 4 Disciples of Jesus were Andrew, Peter, James, and John. These 4 were fishermen.
The twelve who travelled with Jesus were his disciples humble fishermen.
none; all of Jesus' disciples were fishermen
If you are asking about the 12 disciples they were plain fishermen.
Peter, James, John, and Andrew
He calls Simon and Andrew “fishers of men” because, to me, they were ordinary people that could connect with the masses while simultaneously following the Gospel. Fishermen had traits that Jesus valued in his disciples. He chose disciples that were willing to learn. He chose disciples that were patient and determined.
Jesus chose the first disciples , who were fishermen, they were brothers Peter and Andrew.
Most of the disciples were simple fishermen, he met them at the sea of Galilee.
Well, honey, there's no mention of any of Jesus' disciples being a lawyer. They were mostly fishermen, a tax collector, and other regular folks. But hey, who knows, maybe one of them had a law degree on the down-low. Jesus did like to shake things up, after all.
We know of from the Bible a couple of the trades of Jesus' disciples, and they were fishermen and there was also a tax collector (Matthew). Other than these trades we don't have much more information from the scriptures.
Jesus fed five thousand with two fishes , and his disciples were fishermen.