



Jesus went further down the lake and saw the sons of Zabedee
mending fishing nets in their fishing boat.


"Come follow Me" He told James and his little borther John.
That evening Jesus had 4 Fishermen who were now "Fishers of Men".
John was the youngest Disciple and called himself the "Disciple whom Jesus loved".
He wrote the Gospel of "John" and the last book in the bible "Revelations."


The fifth Disciple that Jesus called was Philip.
Philip told his friend Nathanael who became the 6th Disciple.

The 7th Disciple was the Tax Collector, Matthew.

Number 8 was Thomas. Sometimes remembered as
"Doubting Thomas" because Jesus had to show him the
holes in his hands before he believed it was really Jesus.

The 9th Disciple was James,
sometimes called "James the little".

Number 10 was
Judas of Iscariot, who took care of the money,
and in the end was not a true friend.

The 11th was another Judas who liked to walk in the hills.
and the 12th Disciple was Simon the thinker.
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