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St. John the Baptist preached in the wilderness of Judea, urging people to repent and prepare for the coming of the Messiah. He baptized many followers in the Jordan River as a sign of their repentance and commitment to God.
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There are approximately 800 to 1,000 years between Elijah and John the Baptist. Elijah was a prophet in the 9th century BCE, while John the Baptist is believed to have lived in the early 1st century CE. This timeline suggests that there were several centuries separating their ministries.
People from various regions, including Jerusalem, Judea, and the surrounding areas, came to hear John the Baptist preach. They responded by confessing their sins and being baptized in the Jordan River as a sign of repentance. His message called for a transformation of heart, and many were moved to change their lives in anticipation of the coming Messiah. The crowds were drawn to his passionate preaching and the promise of forgiveness and salvation.
John the Baptist was not one of the writers of the New Testament. The fourth gospel is ascribed to the Apostle John and so is the book of Revelation or Apocalypse. John the apostle however is a different person than John the baptist.
The word Baptist is indicated in biblical text 15 times, all in relation to John the Baptist.
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There is no Bible evidence to support the idea that John the Baptist had any siblings. Elizabeth, his mother was already an aged women when she miraculously became pregnant and gave birth to John her first born.
St. John Baptist de La Salle had eleven siblings.
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John the Baptist is believed to have lived for around 30-33 years. His life had a significant impact on the people around him as he preached about repentance and baptized many, preparing them for the coming of Jesus Christ. John's teachings and actions influenced many to turn towards a life of faith and righteousness.
WHICH St. John is the person referring to? John the Baptist? John the Apostle? Or one of many, many other St. Johns.