Fish were a popular food item throughout The
Bible. They were taken from the Sea
of Galilee, the Nile River when the Israelites were living
in the Goshen area of Egypt,
the Jordan River, and the Mediterranean
Sea. As its name indicates, the Dead
Sea, also called the Salt Sea, did not provide a living habitat for
fish.
The photo shows 2 tilapia, also
popularly known as "St. Peter's fish," taken from the Sea of Galilee.
Along with them are 5 loaves of bread - similar to what Jesus
Christ used to miraculously feed the 5,000 (Matthew 14:15-21). He
later fed 4,000 from "a few small fish" and seven loaves of bread
(Matthew 15:32-38) (see also The Miracles Of Jesus Christ)
Fishing became a major industry
for Israel. Jerusalem apparently had a fish market from
the time of the Old Testament (2 Chronicles 33:14, Nehemiah 3:3), with the Fish
Gate the likely entrance to it.
It was from the ranks of
fishermen that Jesus Christ called His first Apostles
(Mark 1:16-20), including Peter and John.
Fish and fishing were often associated with His ministry, and later were
actually used as a symbol of it.
- Jesus miraculously calmed the storm from a
fishing boat (Matthew 8:23-26)
- Jesus spoke many of His Parables
to the crowds while He stood in a fishing boat (Matthew 13:1-58)
- Jesus once miraculously paid His and Peter's
taxes with a coin taken from inside a fish (Matthew 17:27)
- Jesus miraculously had the disciples make a huge
catch of fish, so great that their nets were filled to overflowing (John
21:1-14)
- Jesus ate a piece of broiled fish with his
disciples after His resurrection from The
Tomb (Luke 24:42-43).
One of The Lord's most direct encouragements
to those who accept and obey Him, and dire warnings to those who choose
to reject His offer of eternal life, used fishing as an analogy:
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net which
was thrown into the sea and gathered fish of every kind; when it was full, men
drew it ashore and sat down and sorted the good into vessels but threw away the
bad. So it will be at the close of the age. The angels will come out and
separate the evil from the righteous, and throw them into the furnace of fire;
there men will weep and gnash their teeth" (Matthew 13:47-50 RSV)
Fact Finder: Did Jesus Christ say that His disciples would become
"fishers of men"?
Matthew 4:19
Matthew 4:19
by Wayne Blank

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