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Andrew was born the son of a fisherman named Jonas (or John) in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee. He most likely attended the first level of Hebrew school called Beth Sefer, which focused on reading and memorizing the Torah (1st 5 books of the Hebrew Scriptures) before dropping out and helping his father with the family fishing business. Further evidence that Andrew and his brother Peter dropped out of school early is in [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+4%3A13&version=NASB1995 Acts 4:13] when Peter is mentioned as an "unschooled, ordinary" man. Bethsaida is most probably the location of the feeding of the 5,000 that is recorded in all four of the Gospels. | |||
It is thought that both Andrew and his brother [[Peter the Apostle|Simon Peter]] may have been disciples of John the Baptist. ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+1%3A35-41&version=NASBJohn 1:35-41 John 1:35-41]) Andrew was definitely named as a disciple of John the Baptist. | |||
== Andrew's Ministry with Jesus == |
Revision as of 02:20, 5 September 2021
Andrew was one of the original twelve Apostles of Jesus. He was the brother of Simon Peter and is first mentioned as a disciple of John the Baptist.
In John 1:35-42 we find Andrew with John the Baptist and another disciples when John declared Jesus to be the "Lamb of God" signifying that He was the Messiah.
As soon as Andrew believed that Jesus was the awaited 0ne, he ran to find his brother and upon finding Peter proclaimed, "we have found the Messiah" (see John 1:41.)
There are few mentions of Andrew in the New Testament. He was overshadowed by his brother Peter. But from the information about both he and his brother, we do know a few things about Andrew.
Early Years
Andrew was born the son of a fisherman named Jonas (or John) in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee. He most likely attended the first level of Hebrew school called Beth Sefer, which focused on reading and memorizing the Torah (1st 5 books of the Hebrew Scriptures) before dropping out and helping his father with the family fishing business. Further evidence that Andrew and his brother Peter dropped out of school early is in Acts 4:13 when Peter is mentioned as an "unschooled, ordinary" man. Bethsaida is most probably the location of the feeding of the 5,000 that is recorded in all four of the Gospels.
It is thought that both Andrew and his brother Simon Peter may have been disciples of John the Baptist. (John 1:35-41) Andrew was definitely named as a disciple of John the Baptist.