Yes, he preached about him. He was also his cousin. John the Baptist is still not sure about Jesus (he's in prison and is soon to die). He sends his disciples to ask, "Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?" Well, if he isn't sure after seeing and hearing the events at Jesus' baptism, then how can anyone else be? Matthew 11:3 And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another? I would say in my opinion that the Baptist knew Jesus was the anointed one or the son of God because John like Jesus was concieved from the spirit and not from a biological father and when John baptised Jesus God spoke to John saying "This is my beloved son,in whom Iam well pleased"
They believe He is the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Most believe that He is God incarnate.
All Christians believe that he was the Messiah and St. John the Baptist was the last prophet.
because may be 1) reveals by the Father that Jesus is the Messiah, 2) intuitively know that Jesus is the long waited Messiah, 3) Jesus told him he is the Messiah or show him some miracles to him and he instantly believe Jesus is the Messiah 4) he had a dream last night that today he will meet the Messiah 5) Philip believed the testament of John the baptist who said that Jesus is the Messiah, I think he is one of the most faithful disciple of John the baptist. Jesus saw his total faith that Philip believed that he is the Messiah, therefore Jesus choose him.
The first person to recognize Jesus as the Messiah was John the Baptist.
I will assume you mean Malachi 3:1. This verse describes the coming of the Messiah, whose way would be prepared by a special messenger. This Messiah will surprise his people. The New Testament says this prophecy was fulfilled in John the Baptist as the forerunner (Matthew 11:10), and Jesus as the Messiah.
Yes, Mormons believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
Some of them were not yet willing to admit that Jesus is Messiah and savior. It was also prophesied that some of them would reject the Messiah.
Jesus is God. John the baptist and Elijah are not.
No. According to scripture, John the Baptist knew Jesus was messiah.
The Christian believes that the Messiah that was predicted in the Old Testament to come into the world came approximately 2000 years ago and was named Jesus (Jesus the Christ or Messiah). He is the Son of God and the Savior of any one who accepts Him as their Savior.
John the Baptist was a prophet who baptized Jesus and prepared the way for his ministry. He was a cousin of Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah.
The for runner for Jesus is John the Baptist. He was prophesied by Isiah the prophet. The voice of one crying in the wilderness