5 Metaphors for fisherman

Fisherman and the Genie There was once a poor fisherman who every day cast his net four times into the sea.

The fisherman was an active young man who came to Skansen with seafowl that he had managed to capture alive.

These fishermen had been heart and soul in the tahatai oneone, the fish strike, and when we had poor luck, often the best spearsman led the clan in the air taught them by the leader whom they remembered with pride and affection: Hayrahrooyah!

Fishermen, butchers, and leather-sellers were equally objects of scorn.

This was the reason why Jesus chose poor, unlearned fishermen to be his apostles.

5 Metaphors for  fisherman