No, John the Baptist was not a disciple of Jesus. He was a prophet who baptized Jesus and prepared the way for his ministry.
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No, John the Baptist is not considered a disciple. He is known as a prophet and forerunner of Jesus in the Christian faith.
John the Baptist was a prophet who preached about the coming of Jesus as the Messiah, but he was not one of Jesus's disciples. John baptized Jesus and played a crucial role in preparing the way for Jesus's ministry.
Andrew had been a disciple of John the Baptist and was given an order from John to follow Jesus instead of him.
John the Baptist was a prophet who baptized people in the Jordan River, preparing them for the coming of Jesus. He played a significant role in the life of John, the disciple of Jesus, by baptizing him and recognizing him as the Messiah. John the Baptist also helped to spread the message of Jesus and prepare the way for his ministry.
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St. Andrew was a disciple of St. John the Baptist.
Neither, John the baptist was a prophet. He was the cousin of Jesus. He started preaching and baptizing shortly before the start of the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth and thus was neither a disciple nor an apostle. He is indicated in the Bible as the forerunner of Jesus. See Matthew 3:1ff, Mark 1:1ff, Luke 1:ff, Luke 3:1ff, John 1:19ff for biblical references to John the baptist.
Jesus chose Andrew as a disciple because he was a fervent follower of John the Baptist and was seeking the Messiah. Andrew demonstrated faith and a willingness to learn from Jesus, making him a suitable candidate to be one of the twelve apostles. Additionally, Andrew played a key role in bringing others to Jesus, including his brother Peter.
Yes, John was a disciple of Jesus.
Apostle Philip was a disciple of John the Baptist before he became one of Jesus' apostles. This period is generally understood to have taken place during the early ministry of John, prior to Jesus’ public ministry, which began around AD 27-29. The specific dates are not precisely recorded, but it is believed that Philip followed John shortly before Jesus called him to be a disciple.