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The miraculous catch of fish or more traditionally the Miraculous Draught of Fish/es, is either of two miracles attributed to Jesus in the Canonical gospels. The miracles are reported as taking place years apart from each other, but in both miracles apostles are fishing unsuccessfully in the Sea of Galilee when Jesus tells them to try one more cast of the net, at which they are rewarded with a great catch (or "draught", as in "haul" or "weight"). Either is thus sometimes called a "miraculous draught of fish". ==Overview== In the Gospel of Luke (), the first miraculous catch of fish takes place early in the ministry of Jesus and results in Peter as well as James and John, the sons of Zebedee, joining Jesus vocationally as disciples.〔John Clowes, ''The Miracles of Jesus Christ'' published by J. Gleave, Manchester, UK, 1817, page 214, available on Google books〕〔''The Gospel of Luke'' by Timothy Johnson, Daniel J. Harrington, 1992 ISBN 0-8146-5805-9 page 89〕〔''The Gospel of Luke'', by Joel B. Green 1997 ISBN 0-8028-2315-7 page 230〕 The second miraculous catch of fish is also called the "miraculous catch of 153 fish," and seems to recall the first catch. It is reported in the last chapter of the Gospel of John () and takes place after the Resurrection of Jesus.〔Lockyer, Herbert, 1988 ''All the Miracles of the Bible'' ISBN 0-310-28101-6 page 248〕〔''The Gospel of John'' by Francis J. Moloney, Daniel J. Harrington, 1998 ISBN 0-8146-5806-7 page 549〕〔''The Gospel of John'' by Frederick Fyvie Bruce, 1994 ISBN 0-8028-0883-2 page 400〕〔''Reading the Gospel of John'' by Kevin Quast 1991 ISBN 0-8091-3297-4 page 142〕 In Christian art, the two miracles are distinguished by the fact that in the first miracle Jesus is shown sitting in the boat with Peter, while in the second miracle he is standing on the shore.
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