the first time they met was when they were both in the womb..
Mary with Jesus,
John with his mother Elizabeth..
"John lept in his mother's womb" when the 2 women met
He was in his home, helped his parents doing daily activity.
At that time, man can only work (considered as an adult) in his 30 ages..
He met him when he went to, John to be baptize
John the Baptist was born for the sole reason to prepare the way of the Lord who would come after him. He lived in the wilderness and was completely devoted to the salvation of souls.
AnswerThe answer is in the following: In the gospels, Jesus did not actually say John the Baptist was the reincarnation of Elijah - we should not hypothesise about words not credited to JesusAccording to the gospels, Jesus met Elijah at his Transfiguration - there is no suggestion that the person he was meeting was also John the Baptist.
Yes, the Bible says that both Jesus and John the Baptist "met" while they were both in their mothers' wombs. Luke 1:31 says that "when Elizabeth [John's mo heard the greeting of Mary [Jesus' mother] that the babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit." John was cognizant of Jesus' presence while both were un-born babies.
John 1:40 tells us that Jesus was near the Jordan River where John the Baptist was baptizing when He (Jesus) first met Peter. Later after turning the water into wine at Cana of Galilee, Jesus, His mother, His brothers, and His disciples went to Capernaum by the Sea of Galilee.
Actually John says Peter and his brother Andrew were the disciples of John the Baptist, so when he met jess he left his nets and followed him, Jesus said you are Simon I shall call you Peter, The Rock.On this Rock I will build my church.
Saint Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist who followed Jesus after hearing his teachings. Andrew met Jesus along with his brother Peter while they were fishing, and Jesus called them to become his disciples. Through this encounter, Andrew came to know Jesus and became one of his closest followers.
what did James the greater do before Jesus came to him
According to the Bible, Saint Andrew met Jesus along with his brother Peter when they were called by Jesus to be his disciples while they were fishing in the Sea of Galilee. This event is described in the Gospel of Matthew 4:18-20.
Jesus asks John to baptize him, but John says that Jesus should baptize him instead, but Jesus told him to because Jesus will carry the sins of all the world and will give new life to all the humanity, and when Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit came over Him in a shape of a dove and a sound from Heaven saying that Jesus is the beloved son of GOD...(Mathiew 3:13-17)
Jesus met Peter by the Sea of Galilee , as Peter was a fisherman, with his brother Andrew.Andrew introduced Peter to Jesus. Andrew had been a disciple of John the Baptist.A:The synoptic gospels say that Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee and saw the brothers Peter and Andrew fishing, and called them to him (Mark 1:16). John's Gospel says that Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist; John told Andrew to follow Jesus, after which Andrew ran to fetch Peter and bring him to Jesus.Many have sought to reconcile the synoptic account with that of John's Gospel, although not very convincingly when the texts are carefully read. However, on this view, Jesus first met Peter when Andrew brought him from his house, and when Jesus saw them by the seaside, this was a second meeting.
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Jesus saw Nathanael while he was under the fig tree before they physically met. This demonstrated Jesus's divine knowledge and ability to see beyond what is visible to others.
Peter was a fisherman before he met Jesus