The apostles had various occupations. Some were fishermen. One, a tax collector. One was a physician. Paul was a Jewish leader who was tracking down and persecuting Christians before his encounter with Christ. As with today, God calls people from all areas of life, both the popular and the unpopular.
The Bible describes him as a missionary, but does not say anything about an early career. Early tradition makes him the interpreter of Peter in Rome and founder of the church in Alexandria.
In the Bible, Mark is traditionally believed to be John Mark, who served as an assistant to the apostle Peter and later became a companion of Paul during his missionary journeys. There is debate over Mark's specific occupation, but he is often regarded as a scribe or interpreter due to his close association with Peter and involvement in recording Peter's teachings in the Gospel of Mark.
Mark's occupation was not given. He was not an apostle either.
Mark was not an apostle. He was a disciple and writer of one of the gospels. I am not sure about his occupation. He was a disciple of Peter and his interpreter. He wrote down everything that Peter said in reference to the faith.
Philip was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Tradition holds that he was a fisherman before becoming an apostle.
Yes, he is commonly called John Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and served as a missionary with the Apostle Paul. The word "saint" in the Bible refers to anyone who trusts in Christ as the one who died for their sins.
There 5 Johns, John the Baptist , John the apostle, John in the family of a high priest, The father of apostle John and the Hebrew name of the evangelist, Mark.
Libya or palestine, there's not much consensus
If Matthew the disciple/apostle had a wife we are not told about it in the Bible.
The apostle John.
He was a pastor at Ephesus (I Tim. 1:3; 5:22), ordained with the laying on of hands by the Apostle Paul (II Tim. 1:6).
Saint Mark was a Christian evangelist and the author of the Gospel of Mark in the Bible. He was also a disciple of Saint Peter and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in the early church.
There are no women with the job title of Apostle in the Bible.