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In this book on the disciples, Butler's study is divided into two separate parts of twelve chapters each. The first twelve chapters give a profile of each of the disciples individually. The last twelve chapters highlight some of the most important experiences of the disciples—experiences which are representative of the development of the disciples as followers of Christ.

is, being interpreted, the Christ. And he brought him to Jesus” (John 1:40–42). Andrew’s greatest deed reported in Scripture was bringing Peter, his brother, to the Lord. “The great distinction of Andrew was precisely this that he brought Simon to Christ” (A. T. Robertson). Andrew had great compassion for the soul of his brother. Andrew did not write any books of the Bible, and he was not one of the main leaders of the early church, but he did a tremendous work because he had compassion for his brother
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