The 154th fish of Jesus
St. Peter's big fish catch
by Timo Vilo
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About the Book
The book talks about the event written in the Bible. The incident is written towards the end of the Gospel of John. The events take place in time at the stage when Jesus had been crucified and risen from the dead but had not yet ascended to heaven. That is between Easter and Ascension Day. The geographical location of the event is Israel's Galilee, and more precisely on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Peter was with a few other disciples on the beach and said he was going fishing.
.John tells, among other things, that the exact number of fish in the catch was 153 fish. The Bible does not contain meaningless words or numbers. The number 153 would therefore contain some meaning or metaphor.
The starting point of this book is that the 153 fish contained some meaning, which the readers are trying to find out. We are also trying to find out what was the 154th fish on the coals and its meaning.
.John tells, among other things, that the exact number of fish in the catch was 153 fish. The Bible does not contain meaningless words or numbers. The number 153 would therefore contain some meaning or metaphor.
The starting point of this book is that the 153 fish contained some meaning, which the readers are trying to find out. We are also trying to find out what was the 154th fish on the coals and its meaning.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
- Additional Categories History
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 126 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347698813
- Publish Date: Oct 31, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords 153, fish;, Peters, big, fish, catch
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About the Creator
Timo Vilo
Finland
Timo Vilo has a master's degree in engineering and has worked as a management consultant for many years and in numerous companies. His interest is focused on studying the Bible and history. He has especially researched the history related to Jews, the history of anti-Semitism and also the events leading up to the Holocaust.