Same thing He ate back then! WHY? Because apparently that's what God had him eat, also since he was a Nazarite, he couldn't any fruit of the vine: NO grapes, Grape Juice, wine or raisins! And he would eat Biblical kosher, according to Lev.11 & Deut 14 becasue God Does Not Change. Mal.3:6
The feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist is June 24.
June 24is the feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist.
The feast day of John the Baptist is June 24.
April 7 is the feast day of John Baptist la Salle.
John the Baptist, just like all Jewish boys, was circumcised and named on the 8th day after his birth.
The Nativity of John the Baptist on June 24 commemorates his birthday - six months before that of Our Lord.
There are a few days of the year, which are in honour of St. John the Baptist, however, the Feast of the Nativity of St. John, is celebrated in Quebec Canada.
John the Baptist
St. John the Apostle is December 27. St. John the Baptist is June 24.
St. John the Apostle is December 27. St. John the Baptist is June 24.
John the Baptist is remembered on June 24.
AnswerThe gospel accounts say that John the Baptist was in no way envious of Jesus. His statement that he was not fit to untie the shoelaces of the one who would come, attests to that.Of course, it may be that John did not intend to herald the coming of Jesus, and that he had really founded a sect that was in competition with the Christians. If so, it would have been in the interests of the gospel authors to write a story that John was fervently awaiting Jesus and that he enthusiastically supported the Christian movement. The present-day Mandaeans say that John the Baptist founded their religion.