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  1. John the Baptist note 1 (c.1st century BC – c.AD 30) (Yoḥanan, in translation "God is grace") is one of the central figures of Christianity and Islam, preacher and baptizer on the banks of the Jordan River; the forerunner, herald and baptizer of Jesus of Nazareth.

  2. Learn about the life, ministry, and significance of John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ and the greatest prophet of the Old Testament. Find out how he fulfilled the prophecy of Malachi, confronted the religious establishment, and pointed to the Lamb of God.

  3. St. John the Baptist (born 1st decade bce, Judaea, Palestine, near Jerusalem—died 28–36 ce; feast day June 24) was a Jewish prophet of priestly origin who preached the imminence of God’s Final Judgment and baptized those who repented in self-preparation for it; he is revered in the Christian church as the forerunner of Jesus Christ.

    • Christians recognize John the Baptist as a great prophet… and others do, too. John the Baptist is a well-known name in Christian households. He ushered in the long-awaited Messiah.
    • Jesus declared that there was no one greater than John the Baptist. Matthew 11:11 recounts Jesus’ words: “Truly I tell you, among those born of women has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist.”
    • John the Baptist took a Nazirite vow. Today, we might call a person crazy if they refused to cut their hair and ate locusts in the wilderness. In John the Baptist’s day, he was called a Nazirite.
    • Before John was even born, he knew when Jesus was near. Talk about a womb with a view! While telling Mary about her future son, the angel Gabriel added: “Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be unable to conceive is in her sixth month” (Luke 1:36).
  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Learn about John the Baptist, the first prophet since Malachi, who proclaimed the coming of the Messiah and baptized repentant sinners in the Jordan River. Discover his miraculous birth, his relation to Jesus, his ministry, his death, and his legacy.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Flavius Josephus (37-100 CE) was a Jewish historian who wrote a history of the Jews. He was not a witness to John, but he utilized contemporary records and annals. The story of John the Baptist occurs in a digression in his history of Herod Antipas (Tetrarch of the Galilee, c. 4 BCE - 39 CE).

  6. John the Baptist Prepares the Way - In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea and saying, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” This is he who was spoken of ...