The deaths of St. John's parents are not recorded in Sacred Scripture.
Any verse in the Bible is considered scripture.
The scripture in the Bible that discusses the concept of Jesus taking on the sins of the world is found in the book of John, chapter 1, verse 29, where John the Baptist refers to Jesus as the "Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world."
The teachings found in the gospel refer specifically to the teachings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible. Scripture, on the other hand, encompasses all religious texts and writings considered sacred by a particular faith tradition. The gospel is a subset of scripture, focusing on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
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The King involved was Herod Antipas (born before 20 BC) who was named to the throne of Galilee upon the death of his father, Herod the Great, in 4 BC. References to John the Baptist's death is found in the Bible in Matthew 14:1-12, Mark 6:14-29, and Luke 9:7-9.
No. John the Baptist was beheaded by Herod before Jesus was crucified & even before the book of Revelation was written. The accounr of John the Baptist's death is found in Matthew 14:1-12.
John the Baptist founded no religious order.
None. The name Midas is not found anywhere in Scripture.
Information on Baptist Churches across the Globe can be found on the Southern Baptist Convention web site Information on online services and interactive experiences can be found on the site of First Baptist Church of Williamson.
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