Gabriel (Luke 1: 11-19).
I would suppose it was John the Baptizer. He introduced Christ Jesus to the people.
To be different.
The Gospel of Luke begins with the birth of John the Baptist.
The angel Gabriel. See Luke 1:19.
john is much older than jesus. john is the baptizer while jesus is the savior
Yes. they are different ways of descibing the same person.
It was the angel Gabriel who visted John's future father, Zachariah
We are told about the birth of John the Baptist Luke chapter 1. The other gospel authors appear unaware of these detalis and even suggest that Jesus and John were strangers before Jesus came to be baptised. Moreover, the infancy details in Luke are so different as to be incompatible with those in Matthew.If we consider Luke to be the most historically accurate account, it would demonstrate that Jesus was indeed the long-awaited messiah, since the angel announced this to Zacharias and then to Mary.
His mother was Elizabeth, a cousin of Jesus' mother Mary. His father was Zachariah, a temple priest.
Angel John was created in 2009.
I can find no record in Luke of Joseph being spoken to by an angel. The record in Matthew does not record the name of the angel, only that this angel spoke to Joseph; Matthew 1:20. The angelic appearance in Luke to a man is to Zachariah, John's father, and Gabriel was the angel who announced John's conception and birth.
The duration of Angel John is 2.17 hours.