Elizabeth is the mother of John. Salome is the one that had John killed.
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The name St. Elizabeth usually refers to the mother of John the Baptist who is a different person from Elizabeth of Hungary.
Elizabeth, in her old age, was chosen by God to be the mother of John the Baptist, the person who would later announce the coming of Our Lord.
Zacharias was a Levite and was not related to Jesus, who was from the tribe of Judah. Jesus and John the Baptist were related through Zacharia's wife, Elizabeth and Mary, Jesus' mother.
We know little about St. Elizabeth except that she was the mother of St. John the Baptist, wife of Zacariy and a cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is honored as a saint because she was chosen by God, in her old age, to be the mother of the person who would later become the one who announced the coming of Our Lord.
Matthew 27:56 with Mark 15:40 suggest that Salome was the mother of the Apostles James & John, also known as the sons of Zebedee.
Salome is only mentioned twice in the Bible, both times in Mark's Gospel, after the crucifixion of Jesus. Her name is the feminine form of "shalom", which means complete, whole, content, safe, healthy, prosperous, and peace......Mark 15:40 (NKJV) There were also women looking on from afar, among whom were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses, and Salome,Mark 16:1 (NKJV) Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him.Extension of above answer:Don't, however, be confused by the person named Salome above. This is not the 'Salome' the step-daughter of Herod who danced the Dance of the Seven Veils for Herod asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward. Although traditionally the daughter is called Salome, nowhere in the Bible is Herod's stepdaughter named, nor does it say that she performed the 7-veil dance or even an early form of striptease for him. This is a modern invention made popular by Oscar Wilde's play and Strauss' opera. It merely states that Herod's stepdaughter danced for him, asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward, with which Herod, after rashly promiing her anything, had to comply. The Salome mentioned in the Bible is in all probability a relative of Mary the mother of Jesus
She became a saint because she was one of the first to know about Mother Mary becoming the Lord's mother. She was also a very well known holy person, and was recognized for that. Plus think of all she went through being the mother St. John the Baptist. He was beheaded and she was the mother of him. Many people probably made her feel bad. Most people would give up and change their ways, but she didn't. She stuck to her beliefs. She was very devoted. I think, mind you, that she was spectacular person and saint.
She was famous for many reasons. 1. She was the mother of Henry VIII 2. She was the only person who has been the daughter, neice, wife, mother, and grandmother of Kings and Queens.
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You can invite a person to the baptist church by going on the website called faithrapids.org. Another option is to talk to the person privately. You can convince the person to come to the Baptist church. You can even send them an invitation in the forma of a letter in their mailbox. These are all good options basically.
There is no abstract noun for the proper noun 'Baptist, a word for a person. The word 'Baptist' also functions as an adjective, which is used to describe many abstract nouns; for example, Baptist beliefs, Baptist religion, Baptist doctrine, etc.
No. John the Baptist did not write any books in the New Testament.