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When did Peter and Andrew join Jesus as His disciples?

Does the text in John 1: 35-42 contradict with the Information provided in Matthew 4:18-22, Mark 1:16-20 and Luke 5:1-11?

John 1:35 - 42

ESV - 35 The next day again John was standing with two of his disciples. 36 And he looked at Jesus as he walked by and said, "Behold, the Lamb of God!

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
In the account of John, Peter meets Jesus just after Jesus has been baptized, tempted in the wilderness, and come back (John 1:32-34). In Luke, Jesus was tempted in chapter 4. Afterward, in chapter 5 (coinciding with the chronology in John 1), he calls Peter as a disciple (paralleled in Matthew 4 and Mark 1). In Luke 4:38-39, just before Peter and Andrew were called, Jesus went from the synagogue to the house of Peter (who is referred to there as Simon) to heal his mother-in-law. (This is before Jesus called him as a disciple.) Also, in Luke 5:3, Luke first refers to Peter simply by the name of Simon, just as in Luke 4:38, so it would appear to be the same Simon whose house He had visited, or else Luke should/would have given him a distinction, like Simon the fisher, in order to clarify it wasn't the Simon discussed only about ten verses earlier.) Then Jesus called him as an apostle after that healing.

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