John the Baptist was around 30 years old when he went into the wilderness.
The Bible does not provide a specific age for John the Baptist when he went into the wilderness. However, it is generally believed that he began his ministry in his early thirties, which is when he likely started his time in the wilderness. This period is often associated with his preparation before baptizing Jesus and preaching to the people.
Yes. In the King James version the word - wilderness - appears 304 times. A vast amount of the Old Testament concerns the Jews wandering in the wilderness - you'll find it all through Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, and in the New Testament there are several references to John the Baptist being "the voice on one crying in the wilderness. Jesus also went into the wilderness when he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.
Well there is not a book of the bible where it specifically says "John the Baptist is a voice crying out in the desert. But there is a prophecy in the old testament which is referring to John the Baptist. It is Isaiah 40:3 and it says "The voice of one crying in the wilderness: " Prepare the way of the LORD; Make straight in the desert A highway for our God." Hope that helps.
John the Baptist was around 30 years old when he began his ministry.
No John the baptist comes only in the new testament.
No, John the Baptist is not mentioned in the Old Testament. He is a figure in the New Testament of the Bible.
John the Baptist is mentioned in the John 1:23, which quotes this passage from Isaiah. It is accepted by Christians that this Old Testament passage refers to none other than John the Baptist.Isaiah 40:3"The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God."
Both Matthew and Luke are in the New Testament. It is about John the baptist and Jesus going to the wilderness.
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it is about 350 years old
John the baptist did not die in his mothers womb, he was beheaded by king Herod in his old age.
John the Baptist announced that Jesus was the Christ (ie the "Messiah"[Hebrew] or "Christ" [Greek]), as also foretold in Old Testament prophecies.