Jesus' call of the first four disciples to be "fishers of men" implied that they were to
When Jesus called the first four disciples—Simon Peter, Andrew, James, and John—to be "fishers of men," it implied that they were to propagate the teachings of Jesus. The metaphor of fishing for men suggests that they were to go out and bring people into the community of believers, spreading the message of Jesus and inviting others to follow him. This call emphasized the disciples' role in evangelism and spreading the Gospel.
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