In John 1:30, Jesus is identified as the Lamb of God, emphasizing His divine mission and authority. In John 8:20, it notes that He was teaching in the temple and that no one seized Him because His hour had not yet come, indicating that His divine purpose and timing protected Him. This suggests that Jesus’ escape from harm was part of a larger plan, where His divine authority and mission were paramount.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus and his family fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's massacre of infants, making Jesus a refugee during that time.
Apostle Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist, who started to follow Jesus when John made it known who Jesus is. Read John 1:29-40
John the Baptist.
in the bible it tell about them meeting when Mary and her sister are both pregnant but out of the belly, yes that was the first time John the Baptist saw JESUS...
John was a disciple of Jesus. As time went on Jesus, changed John's name to Mark. Just as he did with Simon of Jonas; He change his name to Peter.
John doesn't prevent Jesus from being baptized, John baptizes Jesus. John doesn't want to baptize Jesus because john knows who Jesus is but Jesus tells him it is the right things to do. Matthew 3:13-16 At that time Jesus arrived from Galilee and came to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him. But John tried to make him change his mind. "I ought to be baptized by you," John said, "and yet you have come to me!" But Jesus answered him, "Let it be so for now. For in this way we shall do all that God requires." So John agreed. As soon as Jesus was baptized, he came up out of the water. Then heaven was opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God coming down like a dove and lighting on him.
John the Baptiste ate locusts.
john is the only one who can baptize at that time so jesus chose him to baptize him
Naturally they were scared , but John was there with Mary and the others.
AnswerThe parousia, or return of Jesus at the end of time, is a prominent focus of 1 John.
The book of John in the New Testament records that Jesus and his mother Mary were attending a wedding in the village of Cana. John records that Jesus changed large jars of water into new wine when the wine had run out.
Simon Peter, called at the same time was his brother Andrew.