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Answer:In the King James version, the word appears fifteen times, all in association with John the Baptist.The Gospel was originally written anonymously, and the Church Fathers of the second century decided that the failure to mention the disciple John was modesty on the part of the author, so on this slim basis attributed the Gospel to John.
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All four New Testament gospels mention John the Baptist. The synoptic gospels, which have the closest literary relationship, describe John as being executed soon after the baptism of Jesus, or around 29 CE. John's Gospel, which was loosely based on Luke's Gospel and is therefore further removed from Mark's Gospel, tells us that John was executed rather later, but still before the crucifixion of Jesus.
Two places can be found at : Matthew 3:1-17 and Matthew 14:1-13
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Nobody knows. No wife is mentioned anywhere in the Bible.
The last prophet in the Bible is traditionally considered to be John the Apostle, who authored the Book of Revelation. He is also known as John of Patmos and is believed to have been exiled to the island of Patmos when he received the visions that are recorded in the Book of Revelation.
It is not mentioned in the Bible if he was even married - though I suspect not.
She is the only Elizabeth mentioned in the New Testament.
Locust - John the Baptist ate them. Bees - Sampson found a hive in the carcass of a lion
Jesus Christ. God sent John the Baptist to baptize. God gave him the authority to baptize and he baptized Jesus. The "Baptist" denomination is the only denomination mentioned in The Bible. The Baptist church originated with Jesus Christ in the land of Israel.
They don't. It says The Gospel According to John. John the Baptist did not author any books in the Bible.
Jesus, for one.
Birthdays are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, so their significance in the sight of God is not clearly defined. Some Christians see birthdays as an opportunity to celebrate life and thank God for another year. Others may view birthdays as a cultural or personal tradition with no inherent spiritual significance. Ultimately, how one chooses to observe birthdays is a personal decision.
Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist and is mentioned in the book of John near the beginning of the book
John the Baptist.
sorry typo! the title is actually "Why is John the Baptist's baptism not in his gospel?