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It is possible that John saw the angel in the form of the dove when he baptised Jesus.

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Q: Did John the Baptist ever see an angel?
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Who announced John the Baptist birth to Zacharias?

The angel Gabriel. See Luke 1:19.


What does John the Baptist means?

The name John the Baptist came from St. John the Baptist who preached the coming of Jesus Christ and also baptised Him. You can see the brief explanation at the following link.


Who baptized John the Baptist?

John the Baptist was a levitical Priest. It was conferred by his family. Levitical priests (see Aaron) have baptismal authority.


Is there a prayer for Saint John the Baptist?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere are a number of prayers to St. John the Baptist, please see the various links below:


Why did Jesus travel to see John the Baptist as a young man?

For baptismal.


What was the name of the person who baptized Jesus?

Jesus was Baptised by John. In the River Jordan.


Is John the Baptist still alive?

NO ... John was beheaded before the Crucifixion. See Matthew 14:10-13


How would Mary travel to see Elizabeth - mother of John the Baptist?

probably my camel


How did John the Baptist died?

He was decapitated (beheaded) by Herod. See Matthew 14:1-12.


Was Jesus baptized by John and then sends out two disciples to see if Jesus was the messiah?

No. According to scripture, John the Baptist knew Jesus was messiah.


Who Baptist Jesus and where?

John the baptist Baptised him in a special lake ,but heres an interesting fact, Jesus was only baptised so he could relate to us ,he wasnt baptised because of sins because he had no sins!I'm assuming you meant, "Where was Jesus baptised?" He was baptised by his earthly cousin John the Baptist in the Jordan River.


Was John the Baptist a disciple or an apostle?

Neither, John the baptist was a prophet. He was the cousin of Jesus. He started preaching and baptizing shortly before the start of the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth and thus was neither a disciple nor an apostle. He is indicated in the Bible as the forerunner of Jesus. See Matthew 3:1ff, Mark 1:1ff, Luke 1:ff, Luke 3:1ff, John 1:19ff for biblical references to John the baptist.