Jesus was speaking to nicodemus,he was basically confirming Jesus identity. Jesus told nicodemus that no one can see the kingdom of GOD unless he is born again. Jesus was speaking of a physical flesly birth, and being born of the HOLY SPIRIT. So the answer is a fleshly birth and a spiritual birth.
John ref: John 14:6
Ye Must Be Born Again is the most important teaching of Jesus (John 3:3).
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."
The Bible reveals that only four people were sanctified by God before their births for a special purpose, including Jeremiah, John the Baptist, Jesus Christ and the apostle Paul.
No not always , when he taught the lords prayer the disciples were there. Jesus' prayer in John 17 (the entire chapter) was also a "public" prayer spoken in the presence of His disciples.
According to Mark chapter one yes they were with Jesus They were not; for they had not yet been called. Luke 4:31, 5;1-11.
No. Among other things Jesus taught that contradicts their teaching is: John 14:6 Jesus said to him, I am the way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father (God) but by Me.
Jesus and John the Baptist were both important figures in the New Testament who preached about repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of God. John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus by baptizing people and calling them to repentance, while Jesus continued this message and also taught about love, forgiveness, and salvation. They were related in their roles as prophets and messengers of God, but Jesus was seen as the Messiah and the Son of God, while John the Baptist was a precursor to his ministry.
John was a cousin of Jesus.
john is much older than jesus. john is the baptizer while jesus is the savior
Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins, and John was a prophet who baptized Jesus. John recognized Jesus as the Messiah and played a significant role in preparing the way for Jesus' ministry.
Yes, John was a disciple of Jesus.