John the Baptist is mentioned in the New Testament of The Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
No, John the Baptist is not mentioned in the Old Testament. He is a figure in the New Testament of the Bible.
Nobody knows. No wife is mentioned anywhere in the Bible.
Yes, Elizabeth is mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of Luke. She is the mother of John the Baptist and the cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
It is not mentioned in the Bible if he was even married - though I suspect not.
Several prophets mentioned in the Bible went to the desert, including Moses, Elijah, and John the Baptist.
She is the only Elizabeth mentioned in the New Testament.
Locust - John the Baptist ate them. Bees - Sampson found a hive in the carcass of a lion
Jesus' baptism is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The event took place in the Jordan River, with John the Baptist baptizing Jesus.
Jesus Christ. God sent John the Baptist to baptize. God gave him the authority to baptize and he baptized Jesus. The "Baptist" denomination is the only denomination mentioned in The Bible. The Baptist church originated with Jesus Christ in the land of Israel.
Jesus, for one.
They don't. It says The Gospel According to John. John the Baptist did not author any books in the Bible.
Jesus and John the Baptist are cousins in the Bible. Their mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, were related, making Jesus and John the Baptist relatives. John the Baptist played a significant role in preparing the way for Jesus' ministry.