Peter in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
(See JESUS CHRIST.) Of Bethsaida on the sea of Galilee. The
Greek for Hebrew Kephas, "stone" or "rock." Simon his original
name means "hearer"; by it he is designated in Christ's early
ministry and between Christ's death and resurrection.
Afterward he is called by his title of honour, "Peter". Son of
Jonas (Matthew 16:17; John 1:43; John 21:16); tradition makes
Johanna his mother's name. Brought up to his father's business
as a fisherman on the lake of Galilee. He and his brother
Andrew were partners with Zebedee's sons, John and James, who
had "hired servants," which implies a social status and
culture not the lowest. He lived first at Bethsaida, then in
Capernaum, in a house either his own or his mother-in-law's,
large enough to receive Christ and his fellow apostles and
some of the multitude who thronged about Him. In" leaving all
to follow Christ," he implies he made a large sacrifice (Mark
10:28). The rough life of hardship to which fishing inured him
on the stormy lake formed a good training of his character to
prompt energy, boldness, and endurance...
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