priests and levites
Christ & St. John the Baptist.
One of them was the Jordan River.
John the Baptist's ministry is believed to have lasted around one to two years, according to historical accounts and biblical references.
Andrew and Peter
Andrew and Philip were two of the disciples of Jesus Christ, but they were not directly related to John the Baptist. However, they were both mentioned in the context of the early followers of Jesus, who was baptized by John the Baptist. Andrew was the brother of Simon Peter, and both disciples were part of the group that recognized Jesus's significance following John's ministry.
No. According to scripture, John the Baptist knew Jesus was messiah.
The prophet of the Most High and Precursor (forerunner) of the Messiah.
Maybe about one or two months.
The story is found in John 1:35-42. It is believed that the two disciples of John the Baptist (the John mentioned in :35 was John the Baptist) were John who became an apostle and Andrew who also became an apostle. Andrew's brother was Simon (Peter) who was the son of Jonah (not John).
John the Baptist had his own disciples. The Bible says John's disciples practiced fasting (Mark 2:18), and he taught them to pray (Luke 11:1). Additionally, while John the Baptist was in prison, he sent two of his own disciples to ask Jesus if he was the coming One (Matt. 11:2-3). There may have been some competing interests between John and Jesus' disciples.
No. John the Baptist was never one of the apostles. John the Baptist's head was cut off in Mark chapter 6, early in the time of Christ's ministry. The apostle John was still alive, and later wrote the book of Revelation. He died on the Isle of Patmos, where he had been exiled.
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