John the Baptist wasn't sent to an island; he was imprisoned (and later beheaded) by Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great. See Mark chapter 6 or parallel accounts. The Apostle John was exiled to the Mediterranean island of Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation (Revelation 1:9). [Some contemporary accounts maintain that the author could be some other John, but there is no compelling reason to think that the writer might be other than the apostle.] ---- I do not believe he was sent to an island, and he was beheaded. You may be referring to John one of Jesus' disciples who was sent to the island of Patmoswhere he wrote Revelations the last book of The Bible.
St. John sent a message to Christ.
Yes John did send his followers to Jesus to find out if Jesus was the messiah.
That was a different John (the apostle) and the island was called Patmos. Rev 1:9 says he was put there because of his testimony of Jesus Christ.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
John the Baptist was never married.
When Columbus landed on the island during his second voyage, he named it San Juan Bautista (St. John the Baptist). That made St. John the patron of the island. The main port was initially named Puerto Rico, but the names of the island and the port eventually switched, so the island is now called Puerto Rico and the port is called San Juan.
first Baptist Church on Georgia's Cumberland Island
Actually nobody did baptize John the Baptist.
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John the baptist then they are cousins.
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