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Matthew 4:18

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

As  he was walking along the Sea of Galilee,  he saw two brothers, Simon (who is called Peter), and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the sea #– #for they were fishermen.

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These are the names of the twelve apostles:  First, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother;


Simon, whom he also named Peter, and Andrew his brother; James and John; Philip and Bartholomew;


And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church,   and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.


Moving on from there,  Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee.  He went up on a mountain and sat there,


After  this, Jesus crossed the Sea of Galilee  (or Tiberias  ).


After this, Jesus revealed  himself again to his disciples by the Sea of Tiberias.  , He revealed himself in this way:


One of his disciples, Andrew,  Simon  Peter’s  brother, said to him,


Again, leaving the region of Tyre,  he went by way of Sidon to the Sea of Galilee,  through  the region of the Decapolis.


The Arabah and Jordan are also borders from Chinnereth  as far as the Sea of the Arabah, the Dead Sea, under the slopes of Pisgah on the east.


The border will go down from Shepham to Riblah east of Ain.  It will continue down and reach the eastern slope of the Sea of Chinnereth.  ,


therefore, go. I am sending you to Pharaoh so that you may lead my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt.’


Meanwhile, Moses was shepherding the flock of his father-in-law Jethro,  the priest of Midian. He led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb,  the mountain of God.


Fishermen will stand beside it from En-gedi to En-eglaim.  These will become places where nets are spread out to dry. Their fish will consist of many different kinds, like the fish of the Mediterranean Sea.


‘Follow me,’ he told them, ‘and I will make you fish for   people.’





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