John the Baptist is believed to have been executed around 30 AD, while Jesus was crucified around 33 AD. Therefore, Jesus was crucified approximately 3 years after John the Baptist's death. This timeline is based on historical and biblical accounts, as well as scholarly research and interpretations of the events surrounding their lives.
Jesus was crucified on a cross, died, and rose back to life three days later. Jesus allowed himself to be crucified in our place so that he could take our place. He could have walked away but chose not to and we now have salvation. John the Baptist was murdered and his head was cut off and his body was dismembered and sent to different locations.
NO ... John the Baptist died before Jesus. The Virgin Mary went with the Apostle John to Ephesus.
No, John the Baptist was never in Hades. When he died he went straight to heaven like all belivers do.
Jesus died in Jerusalem. He died when he was crucified.
He was Crucified.
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
Jesus was crucified and died when he was about 33 years old.
Jesus was crucified by the Romans, but he died because we are sinners.
Two criminals were crucified alongside Jesus on the cross.
After John the Baptist died, it is believed that Jesus Christ continued the practice of baptism. According to the New Testament, Jesus and His disciples baptized people during His ministry. Later, after Jesus' resurrection, His followers were commanded to baptize as part of the Great Commission, spreading the practice of baptism throughout the early Christian community.
John the Baptist prepared the way for the teaching of Jesus and died a martyr for his faith. Jesus said of John the Baptist in Luke 7:28 - "I tell you, among those born of women there is no one greater than John". It was Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus (see Luke chapter 22).
Yes, Jesus died at 33 years old when He was crucified.