John (the Baptist). Luke 1:60
John the Baptist is considered a relative of Jesus who was approximately 6 months older. According to the Bible, John's mother, Elizabeth, was pregnant with him when the Virgin Mary became pregnant with Jesus.
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist is the cousin of Mary Magdalene.
Elizabeth's son who was born six months before Jesus is John the Baptist. He is known for baptizing Jesus in the Jordan River and is considered a prophet in Christianity.
It is John the baptist , as his mother Elizabeth and Mary were cousins.
Yes, he was born to Elizabeth, cousin to Mary, six months before Jesus was born. He was also called the forerunner of Christ, preparing the way for His ministry. Baptism for repentance from sins was his means of preparing hearts for Christ's message of salvation.
Queen Mary I of England (Mary Tudor) reigned as Queen of England for five years and approximately 4 months before her death. Elizabeth took the throne after Mary's death.
John the Baptist was older than Jesus by at least six months. Elizabeth was six month pregnant with John at the time of Mary's visitation of the Gabriel. John 1:36 - Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be unable to conceive is in her sixth month. John the Apostle on the other hand was younger than Jesus. It is generally accepted that John was the youngest disciple and is often portrayed as a beardless brown-haired youth little more than sixteen years of age.
I do not think so, I have not seen any account of itAnswer:Yes.See John 1:29-36.Additional thoughts:...AND, though the accounts don't spell it out, Elizabeth WAS Mary's relative (many feel her first cousin), and they spent a good bit of their pregnancies together(Mary's 1st three months/Elizabeth's last 3), until about the time that Elizabeth had John (the Baptizer), so the boys most probably grew up together to some degree, as cousins do, though living some distance apart. (Luke 1:36-60)
yes my cousin lived in anchorage for two years and the had 6 months of light and 6 months of darkness
John the Baptist.
No! she was 2 months old!
Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch of England, reigned from November, 1558 until her death, on 24th March, 1603--a total of 44 years and 4 months.