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No. John the Baptist did not write any books in the New Testament.
John the Baptist was not one of the writers of the New Testament. The fourth gospel is ascribed to the Apostle John and so is the book of Revelation or Apocalypse. John the apostle however is a different person than John the baptist.
John Bunyan didn't write any books of the bible.
John the baptist did not author any books.
No. The book known as John's Gospel was originally anonymous, so we will never really know who wrote it, but certainly the author was not John the Baptist. Late in the second century, the fourth gospel was attributed to the apostle John.
John the Baptist is not credited with writing any gospel.
They don't. It says The Gospel According to John. John the Baptist did not author any books in the Bible.
John the Baptist appears in Luke Chapter 3. In addition to this, John the Baptist first appears in the other Gospels in: * Matthew 3:1 * Mark 1:1; and * John 1:15.
No he did not.
John the Baptist was a very famous biblical figure and had a chapter in The Bible which he wrote. He was most known for being baptized by Jesus and then spreading the word of the Messiah.
Philemon, II John, III John, and Jude are the four books of the New Testament that only have one chapter.
The chapter talks about several things, actually. (Remember that the chapter and verse divisions were made after the original texts were written. Some books, such as Psalms, have per-chapter meanings -- for example, each chapter in Psalms is usually a separate psalm or song -- while others have the divisions merely for easy reference.) John 3 begins with Jesus' talk with Nicodemus, a "man of the Pharisees" who wanted to know more about what Jesus was teaching. Verses 1-21 provide the means of salvation in a nutshell. The second part of John 3 segues to John the Baptist (or Baptizer, for those who have a problem with the Baptist denomination) and his explanation of his baptism and its meaning, vs. spiritual baptism.