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John the Baptist

Known as being rather eccentric for his day, John the Baptist was preacher and, according to some religions, a prophet during the time of Jesus. Questions about John the Baptist can be directed here.

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Why is it so important that you understand that John the Baptist was the bridge between the Old and the New Testaments?

John the Baptist was a preparation minister. He came to prepare the way for Jesus Christ's ministry.s

What miracle did St John the Baptist perform?

There is no records of miracles done by John the Baptist, he is known for telling people to repent of their sins and be baptized.
John did not perform miracles. He was but 'a voice crying in the wilderness- prepare the way of the Lord'. Although Jesus was his cousin, John was not a miracle doer but was a prophet preparing the way for the Messiah, Jesus.

What was the principal role of Saint John the Baptist?

Preparing the way for the Messiah:

Matthew 3:2-4New King James Version (NKJV)

2 and saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" 3 For this is he who was spoken of by the prophet Isaiah, saying:

"The voice of one crying in the wilderness:

'Prepare the way of the Lord;

Make His paths straight.'"[a]

4 Now John himself was clothed in camel's hair, with a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey.

Interview John the Baptist?

"What feelings did you experience, when you saw the Spirit Of God, upon the Christ?"

Was John the Baptist a vegetarian?

No as his diet was locusts and wild honey, locusts are not vegetables.

Why was it wrong for Herod to marry Herodias?

A:Herod Antipas had fallen in love with Herodias while she was married to his own brother, Philip. She then divorced Philip in order to marry Antipas, with the wedding taking place in 34 CE. John the Baptist publicly criticised the wedding on moral grounds, and Herod Antipas feared that he was stirring the Jews up to revolt. In 35 CE or early 36 CE, he had John imprisoned and executed at Macherus. The relevant text from Book 18 of Antiquities of the Jews, by the first-century Jewish historian, Josephus:

"Now many people came in crowds to him, for they were greatly moved by his words. Herod, who feared that the great influence John had over the masses might put them into his power and enable him to raise a rebellion (for they seemed ready to do anything he should advise), thought it best to put him to death. In this way, he might prevent any mischief John might cause, and not bring himself into difficulties by sparing a man who might make him repent of it when it would be too late. Accordingly John was sent as a prisoner, out of Herod's suspicious temper, to Macherus, the castle I already mentioned, and was put to death."

Did john baptist get married?

Nobody knows. No wife is mentioned anywhere in the Bible.

What has the author Arsenius John Baptist Vuibert written?

Arsenius John Baptist Vuibert has written:

'Ancient history' -- subject(s): Ancient History, History, Ancient

'An ancient history, from the creation to the fall of the Western empire in A.D. 476' -- subject(s): Ancient History, History, Ancient

Why do Catholics believe John the Baptist was born with out original sin?

Catholics have long held that John the Baptist was born without original sin as they believe that he was purified from original sin while still in his mother's womb when the Blessed Virgin Mary, pregnant with the Divine Savior, visited her cousin St. Elizabeth and the baby, John, "leaped" in his mother's womb (see Luke 1:41 ff). Please note that this is entirely different from the Blessed Virgin Mary. For her, it is a defined dogma of the faith that she was conceived immaculately - without any stain of original sin ever touching her. John the Baptist was conceived in the normal way, and with original sin, but was purified before his birth NOT his conception. Plus, John being born without original sin is a pious belief, not a defined doctrine. And Our Blessed Lord, Himself, said that John the Baptist was the greatest of the Old Testament prophets and saints, exceeding even Moses and Elijah, both of whom ancient Jews commonly believed had not died but been assumed into heaven at the end of their lives.

Who was John the Baptist?

Another answer from our community:

John the Baptist was a man in the Bible who preached of the coming of Jesus. He was the man to baptize Jesus in the River Jordan, as recorded in the book of Matthew. John the Baptist was the cousin of Jesus. His mother was Elizabeth.

Why did people confess there sins to John the Baptist isn't jesus the only one who could cleanse them?

John's ministry was to preach repentance, to prepare Israel for her Messiah, Matthew 3:1 "In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea, and saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight"

You are absolutely right, only God can forgive sins and the Bible does not say that John forgave their sins or even that they confessed their sins to John. The people might have just confessed their sins silently to God, or audibly to everyone around, when they were getting baptized, as a sign of repentance and change.

Was st John the Baptist rich or poor?

Some believe that John the Baptist was an orphan because his parents were old when he was born. He became adopted by Essene or monks who lived in the desert and lived off the land. He did not have a profession as far as we know so, he was a man of poverty.

What two titles were given to Saint John the Baptist?

The prophet of the Most High and Precursor (forerunner) of the Messiah.

What was John the Baptist potential value?

John the Baptist held significant value as a religious figure, serving as a forerunner to Jesus Christ and playing a crucial role in the introduction of Jesus' ministry. His call for repentance and baptism symbolized spiritual preparation for the coming Messiah, emphasizing themes of humility and renewal. Additionally, his unique lifestyle and teachings challenged societal norms and attracted a diverse following, which helped to lay the groundwork for early Christian beliefs. Overall, John's impact extended beyond his life, influencing both Christian theology and the development of monotheistic thought.

Was John the Baptist dead in the mother's womb before the invitation of Mary?

John the baptist did not die in his mothers womb, he was beheaded by king Herod in his old age.

John the Baptist associated with Essenes?

He may have been. However, there is no solid information in that regard, just a series of historical coincidences that make his association with them quite possible.

What did John call the disingenuous people who came to be baptized by him?

Matthew's Gospel, referring only to the Pharisees and Sadducees who came to him, has John call them vipers: Matthew 3:7: "But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"


Luke's Gospel says that John called the entire crowd that came to him vipers, not just the Pharisees and Sadducees: "Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"

Why didn't God protect John the Baptist?

As the German mathematician Leibniz explained many years ago, God prefers to allow we human beings to exercise our free will, rather than imposing His will upon us by interfering with or taking control of our lives or destiny.

Who was a disciple of John the Baptist?

peter and andrew, also disciples and apostles of Jesus