No, it was Isaiah in chapter 40 v 3 when he made mention of John as "The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God". Of course not all is recorded in scripture, so it is possible that John may have referred to himself as being the voice of Him who sent me. It would surprise this writer if John did not utter such similar words. No doubt there were many who would have asked who he was. What natural answer could he give when it was his responsibility to declare the coming of Christ.
That would be John the Baptist.
The Voice that cries out in the wilderness.
Refers to John the Baptist
The cast of The Search for John the Baptist - 2005 includes: Shimon Gibson as himself Ronny Reich as himself
He was,but now identifies himself as a Baptist.
Well there is not a book of the bible where it specifically says "John the Baptist is a voice crying out in the desert. But there is a prophecy in the old testament which is referring to John the Baptist. It is Isaiah 40:3 and it says "The voice of one crying in the wilderness: " Prepare the way of the LORD; Make straight in the desert A highway for our God." Hope that helps.
John the Baptist - the 'voice crying out in the desert.'
It is John the baptist.
John the Baptist
John said, "I need to be baptized by you."
No John the Babtist was beheaded long ago by king herod . And it was the John the disciple who was at the cross.
The for runner for Jesus is John the Baptist. He was prophesied by Isiah the prophet. The voice of one crying in the wilderness