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  1. Andrew the Apostle (Koinē Greek: Ἀνδρέας, romanized: Andréas [anˈdre.aːs̠]; Latin: Andreas [än̪ˈd̪reː.äːs]; Aramaic: אַנדּרֵאוָס; Classical Syriac: ܐܰܢܕ݁ܪܶܐܘܳܣ, romanized: ʾAnd'reʾwās), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus.

    • Acts of Andrew

      The Acts of Andrew (Latin: Acta Andreae), is a Christian...

  2. Andrés el Apóstol (en griego: Ἀνδρέας, Andréas; comienzos del siglo I -mediados del siglo I ), también conocido como san Andrés, fue probablemente el primer apóstol de Jesús. En la Iglesia ortodoxa es conocido como Protocletos (del griego Πρωτόκλητος Prōtoklētos, «el primer llamado»). Era el hermano mayor del apóstol Pedro. 3 .

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · St. Andrew (died 60/70 ce, Patras, Achaia [Greece]; feast day November 30) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and the brother of St. Peter. He is the patron saint of Scotland and of Russia . In the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), Peter and Andrew—whose Greek name means “manly”—were called from their fishing ...

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  4. Saint Andrew (first century C.E.) ( Greek: Ανδρέας, Andreas, "manly, brave"), called Protocletos, or the First-called in the Orthodox tradition, was a Christian Apostle and the younger brother of Saint Peter.

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    • Church of St. Andreas at Patras
  5. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Austin Cline. Updated on June 25, 2019. Andrew, whose Greek name means “manly,” was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles. The brother of Simon Peter and son of Jona (or John), Andrews name appears on all of the lists of apostles, and his being called by Jesus appears in all three synoptic gospels as well as Acts.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Updated Sep 20, 2022. The Apostle Andrew in the Bible. In the Bible, Andrew was one of the Twelve Disciples of Jesus Christ and the brother of Simon Peter. Andrew was the first apostle called by Jesus and the first to proclaim Jesus as the Messiah. He is the patron saint of Scotland and Russia.