John refers to Jesus in his Gospel as 'the Word.'
John also refers to Jesus as the "Lamb of God." As such, John is referring to Christ as the sacrifice provided by God for the world's sin. John 1:29
Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Jesus was called by many different names by his disciples. Including the Messiah, Master, the one promised by the prophets and rabbi. While many of his disciples may have been uneducated fisherman they seemed to know that he was the one promised in the Old Testament.
John called Jesus The lamb of god that takes away thesins of the world.
"He is more important than I am. I am not good enough even to untie his sandals. He is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world."
St. John called Our Lord the Lamb Of God, Who Takes away the sins of the world.
John called Jesus Master. This was in line with his recognition of who Jesus was.
After He is baptized by John, Jesus begins to call His disciples (John 1:35-51).
John the baptist was his cousin. Although there was an other John people think he is the cousin of Jesus but he was not, but he was a deciple.
we call him that because he was the first to legitimately baptize, and because he baptized Jesus
Because St. John was Filled with the Holy Spirit.
John refers to the miracles performed by Jesus as "signs" in the Gospel of John. These signs were meant to demonstrate Jesus' divine nature and identity as the Son of God. Each miracle serves as a revelation of Jesus' power and authority.
john is much older than jesus. john is the baptizer while jesus is the savior
AnswerMark's Gospel does not really show Jesus as God, but in verse 1:11 it does have God call Jesus his beloved son. Among the gospels, only John really describes Jesus as wholly divine.
John the Baptist was a prophet who preached about the coming of Jesus as the Messiah, but he was not one of Jesus's disciples. John baptized Jesus and played a crucial role in preparing the way for Jesus's ministry.
A:To the author of John's Gospel, Jesus was most certainly God, and we should be cautious of reading any part of John to mean that Jesus was not God. John 5:44-45 does suggest a lapse, in which Jesus did deny he was God, but need not be read this way; John 17:3 is ambiguous and could more readily be seen as a denial by Jesus that he was God, but again need not be read this way. In Mark 10:18 (Why call me good. There is none good but God.), Jesus clearly does deny being God.
his brother john. A: Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, who was His cousin.
john the baptist. he is six months older that jesus
Jesus gave the care of his mother, Mary, into John's hands(John 19:26, 27)