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Matthew 4:18

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As he was walking by the Sea of Galilee Jesus saw two brothers. Simon, also called Peter, and his brother Andrew, were casting a net in the sea. They made their living by catching fish.

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Moses was a shepherd, looking after the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, the Midianite priest. He led the flock far into the wilderness until he came to God's mountain, Mount Horeb.

Now you must leave, because I'm sending you to Pharaoh to lead my people Israel out of Egypt.”

Fishermen will stand on the shore of the Dead Sea. They will be able to spread their nets from En-gedi to En-eglaim and catch many kinds of fish. There will be plenty of fish just like the Mediterranean Sea.

Then the boundary will go down from Shepham to Riblah on the east side of Ain. It will pass down along the slopes east of the Sea of Galilee.

These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (also called Peter), Andrew his brother, James the son of Zebedee, John his brother,

Jesus returned, passing by the Sea of Galilee. He went into the mountains nearby where he sat down.

I also tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church and the powers of death won't overcome it.

“Come and follow me, and I will teach you how to catch people,” he told them.

Leaving the region of Tyre, Jesus passed through Sidon and then on to the Sea of Galilee and the territory of the Ten Cities.

Simon (also called Peter by Jesus), Andrew his brother, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew,

Later Jesus appeared again to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee. This is how it happened.

Some time later Jesus left to go to the other side of the Sea of Galilee (also known as the Sea of Tiberias).

One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up.

The Jordan River in the Arabah bordered it to the west, from the Sea of Galilee to the Sea of the Arabah (the Dead Sea). On the east lay the slopes of the Pisgah mountain range.




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