John the Baptist wasn't Elijah (or Elias, the Greek form of the Hebrew/Aramaic name Elijah), but he "came in the spirit and power of Elijah." (Luke 1:11-17) According to Jesus, Yes. See Matthew 11:13-14, 17:12-13 & Mark 9:13.
According to John himself, he was not. See John 1:21 If you believe in Reincarnation, then Yes.
If you don't, then No
Yes. Elias is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elijah.
Yes. they are different ways of descibing the same person.
Yes, John the Apostle and John the Evangelist are traditionally believed to be the same person in Christian tradition.
Nothing really they are the same person. Like how Elias and Elijah were the same man just spelled different.
no
yes
Yes, in all emergencies, what I've learnt, is that all people even unbaptized people can baptise, but it has to be in an emergency. Unbaptized people can baptise, it just needs to be in the name of the Catholic Church. At least this is what happens in the Catholic Church, I don't really know if it is the same for all other denominations.
Yes! They are the same person.
No.
no but JOHN MORRISON AND JHONNY NITRO ARE
Yes, in Christian tradition, Saint John the Apostle and Saint John the Evangelist are believed to be the same person. He is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is also credited with writing the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation.
when there are more than one person of the same name in the same person example:john smith john smith II john smith III john smith IV