God chose John to baptize people in order to pave the way for Jesus the Messiah.
Another answerMandate of Israel:
Yeshua never chose the baptist movement, and neither did He found/chose any of the churches. The claim of the church is misleading. He already had a Congregation called Israel which His own Father founded at Mt. Horev. Yeshua was sent to redeem Israel and to rebuild the "The Congregation" that the leaders of Israel was failing to establish.
No, John the Baptist was not Jesus' brother. John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, as his mother Elizabeth was a relative of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins.
No, John the Baptist is not Jesus' brother. John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, as their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist cousins.
John the Baptist and Jesus were cousins. Their mothers, Elizabeth and Mary, were related, making John the Baptist the cousin of Jesus.
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist cousins.
Yes, John the Baptist and Jesus were related. John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, as their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were relatives.
Yes, John the Baptist and Jesus were cousins.
Yes, Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
Yes, Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist cousins.
Yes, John the Baptist and Jesus were cousins.
Yes, Jesus and John the Baptist were related as cousins.