Saint Andrew, called in the Orthodox tradition "Protocletos", or the "First-called", is a Christian Apostle and the younger brother of Saint Peter. The name "Andrew" (from Greek : ανδρεία, manhood, or valour), like other Greek names, appears to have been common among the Jews from the second or third century B.C. No Hebrew or Aramaic name is recorded for him. In the Christian bible, St. Andrew, the Apostle, son of Jonah, … Wikipedia
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Saint Andrew's Day St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland and his feast day is on November 30th, giving Scotsmen (and women) the world over another excuse to celebrate. www.geocities.com/traditions_uk/andrew.html
... Andreas: The Legend of St. Andrew Help Read online Bibliographic Record Translator Root, Robert Kilburn, 1877-1950 Title Andreas: The Legend of St. Andrew Language English... www.gutenberg.org/etext/15225
The name "Andrew" (Gr., andreia , manhood, or valour), like other Greek names, appears to have been common among the Jews from the second or third century B.C. www.newadvent.org/cathen/01471a.htm
I got to spend a wonderful time today studying St. Andrew the Apostle, I am glad that God encouraged me to start spending more time studying His word . I look forward to doing this on a weekly basis. www.anchorite.org/blog/2006/07/17/biographical-study-on-s...